THE LIBRARY OF
THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
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Handbook of The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Cleveland Museum of Art/1978
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Trustees of The Qeveland Museum of Art
George P. Bickford
Noah L. Butkin
James H. Dempsey, Jr.
James D. Ireland
Severance A. Millikin
Mrs. R. Henry Norweb
George Oliva, Jr.
A. Dean Perry
Mrs. Alfred M. Rankin
Daniel Jeremy Silver
Mrs. Seth C. Taft
Paul J. Vignos, Jr.
Alton W. Whitehouse, Jr.
John S. Wilbur
Lewis C. Williams, President
Norman W. Zaworski
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Copyright 1978 by The Cleveland Museum of Art
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Qeveland Museum of Art.
Handbook.
Includes index.
1. Art-Ohio-Qeveland. 2. Cleveland Museum of Art.
N552.A6 1977 708U7L32 76-54618
ISBN 0-910386-31-5
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vi Floor Plans
viii General Information
ix Foreword
xiii Publications
1 Ancient Near Eastern Art
11 Egyptian Art
21 Classical Art
33 Early Christian and Byzantine Art
47 The Western Tradition
48 “Folk Wandering” Period
49 Carolingian and Ottonian
50 Romanesque
58 Early Gothic
66 International Gothic Style (1370-1450)
75 Late Gothic
89 Early Italian Renaissance
106 Italian High Renaissance
117 Northern Renaissance
135 Baroque and 18th-Century Italy
149 Spanish Painting
153 17th and 18th Centuries in the North
171 17th- and 18th-Century France
192 18th-Century England
196 Colonial and Early American
202 Neo-Classic and Romantic
210 Late 19th- and Early
20th-Century France
228 Late 19th- and Early
20th-Century
240 Modern
258 Photography
263
285
391
405
409
415
420
Islamic Art
Far Eastern Art
286 Indian
315 Southeast Asian
323 Chinese
363 Korean
367 Japanese
Ancient Art of the Americas
North American Indian Art
African Art
Oceanic Art
Artist Index
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general
Museum Hours
Admission is free.
Gosed Monday.
Tuesday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
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the Education Wing remains open until
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Afternoon tea: 3:15 to 4:45 pm Tuesday
through Friday and 3:00 to 4:30 pm on
Saturday.
Location
The Museum is located in Cleveland’s Univer¬
sity Circle area at 11150 East Boulevard. Tele¬
phone number is (216) 421-7340. The Univers¬
ity Circle shuttle bus provides service between
the Museum and nearby metropolitan rapid
transit train and bus stops. Visitors’ parking is
adjacent to the Museum’s North Entrance.
Library
The library is open to Museum members, vis¬
iting curators, faculty, and graduate students.
Visitors are requested to show membership or
university identification cards. Books, maga¬
zines, and photographs are for reference and do
not circulate. Slides may be rented for educa¬
tional use. The Slide Collection is open Tuesday
through Saturday and the Photograph Collec¬
tion Tuesday through Friday.
Hours
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Sunday 1:00-5:40 pm when Case Western
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Sales Desk
Catalogs, color prints, post cards, Christmas
cards, CM A Bulletins, books, slides, posters,
and framed reproductions are for sale at the
desk near the restaurant. A list will be mail¬
ed on request.
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The Cleveland Museum of Art is primarily a museum devoted to the arts
of all cultures, though it differentiates itself from historical, archaeological,
and anthropological museums in an emphasis on the aesthetic quality of an
object rather than on its purely historical or documentary value. Its origins
and development present an encouraging instance of private philanthropy for
the public good.
Wade Park was given to the city of Cleveland in 1882 by the first Jeptha H.
Wade; an oval-shaped area facing the lagoon in the park was, however, reserv¬
ed by the donor and passed on to his grandson, J. H. Wade II. In 1892 this
area was set aside for the erection of “a building devoted to Art and estab¬
lishing therein a Museum and Gallery of Art. . . for the benefit of all the
people forever. . . .” The Cleveland Museum of Art was eventually erected on
this land.
Funds for such an institution were bequeathed by Hinman B. Hurlbut in
1881, John Huntington in 1889, and Horace Kelley in 1890, each probably
acting without the knowledge of the others. Nothing was done until in 1913
the trustees of the two latter funds cooperated to incorporate The Cleveland
Museum of Art, endowed by the Hinman B. Hurlbut Fund, with the building
cost financed by The John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust and The
Horace Kelley Art Foundation. The new museum was formally opened to the
public on June 6, 1916, in the classical-style building designed by the archi¬
tects Hubbell and Benes and the architectural consultant Edmund B.
Wheelwright of Boston. The Museum has always been a private institution for
the public benefit, and The John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust and
The Horace Kelley Art Foundation have made annual grants from the begin¬
ning. These funds have been augmented by bequests, grants, and membership
support, all combining to produce a sound financial foundation for the var¬
ious operations of an art museum.
Soon after the Museum’s opening, the first of many bequests was made:
Dudley P. Allen, a founding trustee, left a purchase fund in 1915, and the
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following year Mary Warden Harkness bequeathed a fund in memory of
Charles W. Harkness, as well as porcelains and paintings, Worcester R. Warner
gave money to begin a collection of Oriental art. And at the time of the
opening of the Museum the Severance collection of arms and armor, the tap¬
estries given in memory of Dudley P. Allen, and, a short time later, the J, H.
Wade II collection of paintings formed the basis of a continuing tradition of
giving. In 1920 J. H. Wade II established a large trust fund, whose income
made it possible for the Museum to purchase works of art for every depart¬
ment. And since 1919 our Department of Prints and Drawings has enjoyed
the generous support of The Print Club of Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T, King, Mrs. Leonard C Hanna, William G. Mather,
D. Z. Norton, Francis F. Prentiss, John L. Severance, Edward L, Whittemore,
Mrs. Edward B. Greene, Mrs. R. Henry Norweb, and others made possible the
purchase of outstanding works of art. John L. Severance and Mrs. Francis F.
Prentiss began the formation of collections destined to be among the greatest
bequests ever received by the Museum. In 1940 came the bequest of James
Parmelee, and in 1942 the bequest of Julia Morgan Marlatt established the
substantial Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund, the income to be used for
the purchase of paintings. That year the important John L. Severance Fund
was established for art acquisitions. It was also in 1942 that the first of many
gifts from the Hanna Fund was received, enabling the Museum to purchase
great works of art in every field. Two years later Elisabeth Severance Prentiss
left her beautiful collection, together with a substantial unrestricted fund, to
the Museum. In late 1957 the magnificent bequest of Leonard C. Hanna, Jr.,
including his art collection, established large funds for purchase and operat¬
ing expenses. A complete catalogue of Mr. Hanna’s many gifts was published
in 1958, Among more recent examples of this continuing philanthropy are
the bequest of Martha Holden Jennings, establishing a major fund for the
purchase of works of art as well as for operating expenses; The Ernest L. and
Louise M. Gartner Fund for the Museum’s Department of Musical Arts; and
The Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund.
It is impossible to mention here all of the other munificent gifts recorded
from time to time in the pages of The Bulletin of The Cleveland Museum of
Art , published continuously since 1914, two years before the opening of the
Museum. The growth of the collections, thanks to these generous gifts of
numerous donors and to the purchases made possible by the various funds,
made necessary the building of additional galleries; an additional wing, de¬
signed by Hays and Ruth, architects, was dedicated in March of 1958.
The educational activities of the Museum have matched the growth and
merit of the collections. The Art History and Education Department was one
of a very few pioneers in the field of children’s art education, a peculiarly
American development. The programs now range from those for four-year-
old children to adult education and undergraduate and graduate studies in
cooperation with Case Western Reserve University. The Museum’s growing
publications program is another aspect of this educational activity.
Educational activities increased and diversified to such an extent that it be¬
came inevitable that new quarters and facilities were necessary to accommo¬
date them. Several special exhibition areas, a larger and more flexible audi¬
torium, classrooms ranging in size from lecture and recital halls capable of
seating more than one hundred to seminar rooms for about fifteen students,
as well as offices were all part of the concept of a new education wing added
to the Museum in 1971.
Because of the singular nature of the addition, the services of one of the
world’s leading architects was sought. Marcel Breuer and Associates designed
an extremely handsome and functional building, tying it into the original
structure and the wing completed in 1958 by the simple and ingenious plan
of wrapping it around the facade of the later wing. Thus, the new building is
integrated with the existing structures and exhibition areas, yet also can
function independently when necessary to accommodate special activities. It
has enabled the Museum to develop its educational program more efficiently
and with greater variety than ever before.
This Handbook of the collections is intended to aid the visitor before and
after his visits to the Museum—before, as a broad visual introduction to the
wealth of material and its particular strengths; after, as a reminder of what
has been seen, or missed. The arrangement of the Handbook is based on the
historical and cultural arrangement of the galleries, finally achieved in 1977
after seven years of work.
The Handbook is the result of the concerted efforts of the various curator¬
ial departments. Particular mention should be made of R6my Saisselin, who
was initially in charge of the project, and of Merald E. Wrolstad, Editor of
Publications, who succeeded him and, assisted by Sally W. Goodfellow,
brought the book to successful completion. Thanks are due to the Museum
photographer, Nicholas C. Hlobeczy.
Sherman E. Lee, Director
Art Purchase Funds
Art Purchase Endowment Funds
A. W. Ellenberger Sr.
James Albert and Mary Gardiner Ford
Memorial
Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Bequest
Lawrence Hitchcock Memorial
Delia E. Holden
L. E. Holden
Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt
Mary Spedding Milliken Memorial
Severance and Greta Millikin
James Parmelee
Cornelia Blakemore Warner
Edward L. Whittemore
Art Purchase Trust Funds
Dudley P. Allen
John L. Severance
Norman 0. Stone and Ella A. Stone
Memorial
J. H. Wade
Membership
Annual Members contribute annually $15.
Sustaining Members contribute annually $35.
Fellows contribute annually $100.
Life Members contribute $250.
Special Life Members contribute $500.
Fellows for Life contribute $1,000.
Fellows in Perpetuity contribute $5,000.
Endowment Fellows contribute $10,000.
Benefactors contribute $25,000.
Endowment Benefactors contribute $100,000.
Benefactor Fellows contribute $250,000.
Foundation Benefactors contribute $500,000.
Endowment funds may be established with an
initial contribution of any sum over $500.
Corporate memberships and contributions are
encouraged and welcomed.
For further information contact the office of
the General Manager.
Full particulars may be had upon request.
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Tlrftications
Since 1916 the Museum has sponsored the pub¬
lication of many studies originating in its own
collections and in special exhibitions. For the
past several decades it has issued a distinguished
series of publications under its own imprint.
World-wide distribution is arranged through a
cooperative publishing program with Indiana
University Press* A complete list of all CMA
publications is available on request from the
Museum Sales Desk.
Catalogs of the Collection
The Museum has undertaken a publishing pro¬
gram which will eventually include definitive
catalogs covering the entire Museum collection.
Part One of the series on painting has been pub¬
lished:
European Paintings before 1500 by Wolfgang
Stechow, Elizabeth de Fernandez-Gimenez,
Ann Tzeutsehler Lurie, and Nancy Coe Wixom.
xvi + 183 pages, 8 Afi x 11 inches, 206 illustra¬
tions (28 color), 1974* LC: 72-83626. ISBN:
0-910386.
Part Two —European Paintings of the Six¬
teenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries
is scheduled for publication in late 1979. Other
catalogs in the CMA series currently in prepara¬
tion are: Egyptian Art in The Cleveland Museum
of Art by John D* Cooney and Medieval Tex¬
tiles in Cleveland (Part One: The Near East) by
Dorothy G* Shepherd.
Other titles related to the Museum collection
Selected Works: The Cleveland Museum of Art
by the Museum staff* Includes full-page illus¬
trations of some of the most important objects
in the Museum collection* x + 240 pages, 9-Yi
x 1inches, 239 illustrations (32 color),
1967* LC: 66-21226. ISBN: 0-910386-12-9.
Introduction to The Cleveland Museum of Art
by the Museum staff. Full-page color illustra¬
tions of key objects in the Museum collection
are accompanied by text written by the depart¬
mental curator. 104 pages, 7x7 inches, 48
color illustrations, 1975. ISBN; 3-7821-2113-9.
The First Fifty Years: The Cleveland Museum
of Art, 1916-1966 by Carl Wittke. An accom¬
plished social historian’s account of the
Museum’s history, xiv + 162 pages, 6x9
inches, illustrated, 1966. LC: 66-21227. ISBN;
0-910386-09-09.
Rodin Sculpture in The Cleveland Museum of
Art by Athena Tacha Spear, x + 102 pages,
7-14 x 9 inches, 114 illustrations, 1967* ISBN:
0-910386-11-0. Supplement (1974), vi + 34
pages, 7-14 x 9 inches, 27 illustrations. LC: 67-
28952. ISBN: 0-910386-20-x.
African Tribal Images: The Katherine White
Res wick Collection by William Fagg. xxii +
238 pages, 8- J4 x 9-14 inches, 380 illustrations
and map, 1968. ISBN: 0-9103864 5-3*
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Faberge and His Contemporaries: The India
Early Minshall Collection of The Cleveland
Museum of Art by Henry Hawley. A stunning
collection of the objets de vertu created by the
Russian court jeweler Carl Faberge and his firm,
vi + 139 pages, 1- X A x 9 inches, 63 illustrations
(8 color), 1967. ISBN: 0-910386-10-2.
Renaissance Bronzes from Ohio Collections by
William D. Wixom. Includes over 230 bronzes
from the collections of the Cleveland Museum,
the Toledo Museum of Art, the Allen Memorial
Art Museum at Oberlin College, and a number
of private collectors, x + 184 pages, 8-% x 9- x A
inches, 276 illustrations (6 color), 1975. LC:
75-30966. ISBN: 0-910386-24-2.
Traditions and Revisions: Themes from the
History of Sculpture by Gabriel P. Weisberg with
with an introduction by H. W. Janson. A fresh
approach to sculpture illustrated with over 100
works from the Museum collection, x + 144
pages, 8-% x 10 - X A inches, 119 illustrations (2
color), 1975. LC: 75-26705. ISBN: 0-910386-
23-4.
The Bulletin of The Cleveland Museum of Art
is a scholarly periodical published ten times a
year. Its range of subjects is as wide as the
Museum’s interests-which means that an issue
can contain a discussion of a school of Chinese
ceramics, a medieval crucifix, or an abstract
sculpture, or all three. Published monthly
except July and August. 1- X A x 9 inches,
illustrated, about 300 pages a year. Subscrip¬
tions: $10.00 per year ( $8.00 for Museum
members); $1.00 per copy.
THEMES IN ART is a series of low-priced
books about art, art history, and artistic expres¬
sion written by staff members of the Depart¬
ment of Art History and Education. Designed
with an easy-to-read format, each book is amply
illustrated-not only with works from the
Cleveland Museum but also from other sources.
Three or four books are planned each year.
Titles already published include:
Materials and Techniques of
20th-Century Artists
In the Nature of Materials:
Japanese Decorative Arts
Between Past and Present: French , English ,
and American Etching 1850-1950
A Study in Regional Taste:
The May Show 1919-1975
The Public Monument and Its Audience
The Artist and the Studio in the Eighteenth
and Nineteenth Centuries
American Folk Art from the Traditional
to the Naive
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Gudea, Ensi of Lagash. Dolerite.
Mesopotamia, Neo-Sumerian
Period, 22nd century BC.
H. 122.2 cm. 63.154
Hit tit e Priest-King Figure.
Basalt, North Syria, ca. 1600 BC.
H. 87.6 cm. 71.45
Silver Cup with Hunting Scene. Repousse and engraved. Recumbent Bull. Fine-grained black stone, basalt (?)
Northwestern Iran (Amlash?), end of 2nd millennium BC. Mesopotamia, Sumerian, ca. 2700 BC. L. 13.6 cm. 70.61
D. 16.6 cm. 65.25
3
Winged Genie. Relief from the
palace of Ashur-Nasirapal II at
Nimrud. Gypseous alabaster.
Mesopotamia, Assyrian Period,
885-860 BC. H. 248.9 cm. 43/246
Votive Pin (detail). Silver,
repousse and engraved. Iran,
Luristan, ca, 1000 BC D. 16 cm.
63.257
Plaque: Man and Griffin. Ivory.
Syria, Phoenician, 9th-8th century
BCR 6.5 cm. 68.45
The Bear Lady. Terra cotta.
Northwestern Iran, Marlik, ca.
1000 BC. H. 21.4 cm. 67.35
Crouching Woman. Ivory. Syria,
Phoenician, 9th-8th century
BC. H. 3.5 cm. 64.426
4
Gold Beaker. Repousse and engraved.
Northwestern Iran, Marlik (?), end
of 2nd millennium BC. H. 14 cm.
65.26
Cheek Plaque of Horse Bit. Bronze,
cast and engraved. Iran, Luristan,
ca. 1200-1000 BC. H. 14.9 cm.
61.33
Finial in Form of Ibex Pro tome.
Cast bronze. Iran, Luristan, late
7th century BC. H. 22.3 cm. 65.554
Beaker. Silver, repousse and
engraved. Iran, Luristan, 8th-7th
century BC. H. 10.2 cm. 63.95
5
Ibex Head FiniaL Cast bronze. Iran,
Achaemenid Period, 6th-5th century
BC, H. 17.2 cm. 6LI99
Bull’s Head. Cast bronze. Iran,
Urartu, 8th-7th century BC.
H. 15.9 cm. 42*204
Rhyton in Form of Ram’s Head 1 Silver, repousse and engraved. Iran, Kaplantu,
Median Period, 7th century BC. L* 30.5 cm* 63.479
6
Incense Burner. Cast bronze. Iran, Parthian Period.
1st century. H. 11.5 cm. 61.32
Rhyton: The Angel Drvaspa. Silver,
repousse, chased, and partially
gilt. Soghdia, Hephtalite Period,
5th-6th century. H. 19 cm. 64.96
Relief Plaque with Royal Hunting
Scene: Ardashir II (?) Hunting Lions.
Alabaster. Iran, Sasanian Period,
late 4th century. D. 49 cm. 63.258
Ibex Relief. Carved stucco. Iran,
Sasanian Period, 6th century.
H. 30.8 cm. 41.24
7
Plate: The Goddess Anahita. Silver,
applied cast relief, chased,
engraved, and partially gilt. Iran,
Sasanian Period, early 4th century.
D. 21.6 cm. 62.295
Plate with Royal Hunting Scene:
King Hormizd Hunting Lions. Silver,
applied cast relief, chased,
engraved, and partially gilt. Iran,
Sasanian Period, reign of Hormizd
II (AD 302-309). D. 20.6 cm. 62.150
Wine Vessel: Figures of the Goddess
Anahita. Silver, cast, engraved,
and partially gilt. Iran, Sasanian
Period, early 4th century.
H. 18.5 cm. 62.294
Rhyton in Form of a Horse. Silver, repousse', engraved, and gold overlay.
Iran, Sasanian Period, 4th century. H. 21 cm. 64.41
8
Textile. Compound twill weave, silk. Iran, Sasanian
Period, 6th-7th century. W. 11.4 cm. 51.88
Textile. Tapestry weave, wool and linen. Iran,
Sasanian Period, late 6th-early 7th century.
W. 24.8 cm. 50.509
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Ny-kau-re, Overseer of the Granary .
Red granite. Sakkara, 2nd half of
Dynasty V, ca. 2400-2345 BC.
H. 54 cm. 64.90
Panel from False Door of Ny-kau-re.
Limestone. Sakkaia* 2nd half of
Dynasty V, ca. 2400-2345 BC
H. 116.9 cm. 64.91
Statue of Heqat. Alabaster.
Dynasty I, ca. 3100 BC. H. 15.6 cm.
76.5
Relief from the Tomb of Ankh-ni-nesut. Limestone. Sakkara, Dynasty VI,
ca. 2200 BC. W. 174 cm. 30.736
13
Amenemhet III. Black granite.
Karnak, late Dynasty XII, ca.
1800 BC. H. 50.5 cm. 60.56
Family Tomb Stela of Four Persons.
Limestone. First Intermediate
Period, ca. 2150 BC. W. 75 cm.
14.543
Four Nome Gods Bearing Offerings below Fragmentary Scene of Amenhotep III before the God Amun. Painted limestone
relief. Thebes, funerary temple of Amenhotep III, Dynasty XVIII, ca. 1390 BC. Entire width 131.5 cm. 61.205, 76.51
"ST*—
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Head of Queen Hatshepsut. Green
schist. Thebes, Dynasty XVIII, ca.
1490 BC. H. 16.2 cm. 17.976
Seated Cat. Black hematite. Late
Dynasty XVIII(?), ca. 1355 BC.
H. 4.4 cm. 73.29
Coronation Portrait of Amenhotep
III. Gray granite. Thebes, Dynasty
XVIII, early reign of Amenhotep
III, ca. 1417 BC. H. 39.4 cm.
52.513
Head of Amenhotep III. Brown
quartzite. Dynasty XVIII, late
reign of Amenhotep III, ca. 1380
BC. H. 16 cm. 61.417
King's Scribe Amenhotep and His Wife Renut. Limestone
relief. Assiut, Deir el Durunka, Dynasty XIX, early
reign of Ramesses II, ca. 1290 BC. W. 123 cm. 63.100
15
Queen Nefertiti. Sandstone sunk
relief* Karri ak, Dynasty XVIII,
early reign of Amenhotep IV,
1379-1374 BCW, 28 cm. 59.188
Nefertiti Offering to the Aten. Sandstone sunk relief. Karnak* pillar
courtyard!?). Dynasty XVIII, early reign of Amenhotep IV, 1379-1374 BC.
W. 43,5 cm. 59*186
Queen Nefertiti, Sandstone sunk
relief, heavily painted* Karnak,
Dynasty XVIII, early reign of
Amenhotep IV, 1379-1374 BC
W, 27 cm. 76.4
Coffin of Bekertmut (detail).
Painting on gesso over wood*
Probably from Thebes, Dynasty XXII,
ca* 900 BC H. of coffin 208. 3 cm*
14.561
16
Birds Among Papyrus (relief from Tomb of Mentuemhat).
Limestone. Thebes, early Dynasty XXVI, ca. 660 BC.
W. 41.6 cm. 49.498
Mentuemhat in Ecclesiastical Dress
(relief from his tomb). Limestone.
Thebes, early Dynasty XXVI, ca.
660 BC. H. 103.6 cm. 51.280
Offering Bearers (relief from Tomb of Mentuemhat). Limestone. Thebes,
early Dynasty XXVI, ca. 660 BC. W. 58.4 cm. 51.284
Horwedja Presenting a Statue to
His God. Black schist. Dynasty
XXVII, ca. 500 BC. H. 43.7 cm.
20.1978
17
Stela of Bjed-atum-iuf-ankh. Yellow crystalline
quartzite, Heliopolis, Dynasty XXV, ca. 700 BC.,
imitating style of Old Kingdom, H, 28 cm, 20.1977
Female Musicians (fragment of a lintel joining another
fragment now in Berlin). Limestone relief. Lower
Egyptian School, Dynasty XXX, ca, 350 BC, W. 33 cm,
14.542
Mongoose ■* Bronze. Ca. 600 BC or later. L. 21 cm. 64.358
Torso of the General A men-pe- Yom :,
Gray granite. Temple at Mendes,
early 3rd century BC. H. 95.3 cm.
48.141
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Funerary Portrait of a Young Girl.
Encaustic painting and gilt on wood
panel. Hawara, 2nd century AD.
H. 40 cm. 71.137
Funerary Portrait of a Woman.
Encaustic painting on linen.
Faiyum, ca. 1st century AD.
H. 24.7 cm. 71.136
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22
Kouros Torso. Island marble,
Greece, ca* 560-540 BC* H* 62.6 cm.
53.125
Mirror (detail). Bronze. Greece, ca. 470-460 BC.
Overall H. 38.8 cm. 50.7
Black-Figured Nikosthenes Amphora Red-Figured Eye Kylix by Psiax * Painted terra cotta,
(signed by potter). Painted terra Greece, ca. 520 BC. D- 34.3 cm. 76-89
cotta. Greece, Attic, ca. 540-530
BC Ii. 31.1 cm. 74 J O
23
Athlete as a Minor Support. Bronze.
South Italy, Locri, provincial
Greek, 460-450 BC H. 22.5 cm.
28.659
Black-Figured Hydria by the
Antimenes Painter. Painted terra
cotta. Greek, Attic, ca. 525 BC.
H. 43.2 cm. 75.1
Statuette of a Rider. Bronze,
Greece, ca. 440 BC, H, 13.4 cm.
77.41
Atalama Lekythos by Dour is.
White-ground terra cotta. Greece,
500490 BC. H. 31.8 cm. 66,114
Standing Athlete , Bronze. Greece,
Attic, School of Polykleitos, ca.
460 BC. H. 19.7 cm. 55.685
The Cleveland Krater. Red-figured
terra cotta, Greece, Attic, early
5th century BC. H. 56,5 cm. 30.104
24
Charging Bull. Bronze. Greece, Lucania, late 5th
century BC. L. 18.5 cm. 30.336
Head of the God Pan. Painted
limestone. Greece, Attic, ca.
490 BC. H. 35 cm. 26.538
Grave Monument. Marble. Greece,
Attic, ca. 400-350 BC.
H. 128.3 cm. 24.1018
Head of a Lion. Terra cotta. Italy,
provincial Greek, 5 th century BC.
H. 11.8 cm. 27.27
Mirror Rest: Siren. Bronze inlaid
with silver. Greece, Corinth, ca.
475 BC. H. 11.5 cm. 67.204
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Torso of a Youth . Marble. Greece,
ca. 150-100 BC, H. 103.2 cm. 65-23
Dancing Lady . Mainland
(Peloponnesus) marble, Greece,
Alexandria^), eclectic work,
ca, 50-25 BC. H, 85,5 cm. 65.24
Head of a Barbarian. Marble.
Greece, School of Pergamon, late
3rd century BC. II. 10,5 cm, 29.440
Mirror Case with Head of Athena,
Bronze. Greece, ca. 385 BC.
D. 11.3 cm. 72.66,a
Perfume Container in Form of an
Askos (skin). Agate, with gold
mounts. East Greek, Amisos
(Turkey ), ca. 2nd century BC or
latcr(?). II. 6,5 cm. 64.92
Skyphos. Silver, Greece, 3rd century
BC. D. 15.3 cm. 77.166
26
Standing Warrior. Bronze, Italy,
Rimini(?), Etruscan, ca, 500-450
BC. H, 28 cm. 67.32
Cist a Handle: The Genii Sleep and Death Carrying off
Fallen Memnon. Bronze. Italy, Etruscan, 2nd half 4 th
century BC, W. 17,5 cm, 45,13
Satyr Finial from a Kottabos Stand.
Bronze. Italy, Etruscan, ca. 470
BC, H, 15 cm. 74,16
Incense Burner Supported by
Yo uthful D ionysml B ro nze. Italy,
Etruscan, 2nd century BC.
FL 61 cm, 52,96
27
Duck-Askos, Painted terra cotta, Italy, Etruscan, 4th
century BC* L* 25 cm, 75.23
Furniture Ornament: Head of a Mule .
Bronze. Russia (Kertch),
Hellenistic, ca. 1st century BC-
1st century AD, H. 20.4 cm. 43.68
Hair Ringlets. Gold. Sicily, Hellenistic, ca, 4 th
century BC. W. 3.5 cm* and 3*2 cm. 68.102-* 103
Standing Harpocrates. Bronze,
inlaid with silver* Egypt,
Alexandria, ca. 1st century BC*
H* 27 cm. 72.6
28
Negro Beggar. Bronze, with silver
and copper inlays, Egypt,
Alexandria, 2nd-1st century BC
H, 18.6 cm. 63.507
Head of a Man (C. Cornelius
Callus?). Marble. Egypt, ca. 30 BC.
H. 32.8 cm. 66.20
Portrait Bust of a Man , Bronze,
Roman, Late Republican, 40-30 BC.
H. 38.1 cm. 28.860
Vicaretlo Goblet. Silver. Italy,
Vicarello, Roman, late 1st century
BC-earlv 1st century AD. H. 11.2
cm. 66.371
Oil Ampulla in the Form of a
Dancing Bear Bronze. Italy (?),
Roman, 3rd century AD. H* 14,6 cm,
72.102
29
Portrait Head of a Man. Marble.
Roman, ca. AD 100. H. 27 cm.
25.944
The Co-Emperor Lucius Verus.
Crystalline island marble.
Provincial Roman, from Alexandria,
ca. AD 170-180. H. 38.1 cm. 52.260
Apollo and Nike. Marble relief. Roman, Neo-Attic School,
late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD. W. 46.4 cm.
30.522
Torso of Apollo. Marble. Roman,
early 2nd century AD(?).
H. 87.7 cm. 24.1017
30
Head of the Emperor Balbinus. Tomb Relief Crystalline limestone. Syria, Palmyra, ca. AD 230.
Marble. Roman, ca. AD 238. W. 73.7 cm. 64.359
H. 18.5 cm. 25.945
The Alexander Plate. Gold-glass. Procession of Nobles. Limestone relief. Syria, Palmyra, AD 100-150.
Italy, Roman, AD 235. D. 25.7 cm. L. 120.7 cm. 70.15
69.68
34
Spoon. Silver with partial gilding Bowl Silver. Byzantium, Syria (?), 4th century,
and niello inscription. Byzantium, D. 27.8 cm. 54.259
mid-4th century. L. 12.5 cm.
64.39
The Good Shepherd and Jonah Under the Gourd Vine: Two of a Group of Sculptures. Marble. Eastern Mediterranean,
end of the 3rd quarter of the 3rd century. H. 50.2 and 32.1 cm. 65.241,65.239
35
Lamp and Stand. Silver. Byzantium, Lunette. Limestone. Egypt, Coptic Period, 5th century. W. 61 cm. 55.63
Syria (?), late 4th century.
H. 48.9 cm. 54.597
Ijimp for Suspension with Griffin
Head and Christian Monograms. Bronze.
Byzantium, 4th-5th century.
H. 14.5 cm. 74.77
Bowl. Silver with niello.
Byzantium, Syria (?), second half
4th century. D. 18.5 cm. 56.30
Bust of an Empress. Byzantium,
Theodosian Period, late 4th century.
H. 10.2 cm. 67.28
36
Maenad and Satyr. Tapestry weave,
wool and linen. Egypt, Late Roman
or Early Byzantine Period, 2nd-4th
century. H. 138 cm. 75.6
Dancing Pan. Limestone. Egypt,
Coptic Period, 4th-5th century.
H. 34 cm. 55.68
The Nereid. Tapestry weave, wool
and linen. Egypt, Byzantine
Period, late 4th-early 5th century.
H. 66.5 cm. 53.18
Textile. Tapestry weave, wool and
linen. Egypt, Byzantine Period,
5th century. H. 20.5 cm.
16.1980
Icon of the Virgin. Tapestry, wool.
Egypt, Byzantine Period, 6th
century. H. 179.5 cm. 67.144
37
The Piping Maenad. Fragment of a
hanging. Loop knot pile, wool and
linen. Egypt, Byzantine Period,
6th century. H. 83.5 cm. 68.74
Textile. Tapestry weave, wool and
linen. Egypt, Antinoe, Byzantine
Period, 6th century. H. 76 cm.
60.273
Textile. Tapestry weave, wool.
Egypt, Antinoe, Byzantine Period,
6th century. H. 43 cm. 48.27
Textile: Tapestry weave, wool. Egypt, Antinoe,
Byzantine Period, 6th century. Over-all: W. 158 cm.
Detail: H. 26.7 cm. 61.201
38
Vase , Silver with gilding.
Byzantium, $yria(?), late 4th-
6th century, H. 39,7 cm. 57,497
Chalice Dedicated to Sl Sergius.
Silver* Byzantium, Syria, 6th-7th
century. H, 17.4 cm. 50.378
Pyx. Ivory, Byzantium, 6th century. Sarcophagus Relief. From S. Carlino, Ravenna. Marble. Byzantium,
H* 8.4 cm. 51.114 Ravenna, early 6th century. H, 99.7 cm. 48.25
39
Portrait Intaglio. Garnet, gold
filigree. Byzantium, 6th century.
H. 3.3 cm. 47.33
Paten Dedicated to St. Sergius.
Silver. Possibly from Benmisonas,
Syria. Byzantium, 6th century.
D. 32.2 cm. 50.381
Chain with Pendant and Two Crosses.
Gold with enamel and glass.
Byzantium, probably Syria, early
6th century. L. of chain 31.5 cm.
47.35
Textile: Scenes from the Old and
New Testaments. Resist-dyed linen.
Egypt, Byzantine Period, 6th
century. Over-all: H. 104 cm.
Detail: H. 61 cm. 51.400
Necklace with Pendants. Gold, two
garnets. Byzantium, 6th century.
L. of chain 55.9 cm. 54.3
40
Necklace with Pendants. Gold with garnet.
Byzantium, 6th century, L. of chain 45.7 cm, 46.260
Rouge Pol Glass, sapphire, gold
filigree. Byzantium, 6th century.
H. 3.7 cm. 46.427
Monogram of Christ (Chris mon).
Gold with garnets. Byzantium,
Syria, 6fh-7th century. H. 15 cm
65.551
Textile: The Falconer. Tapestry
weave, wool Egypt, Umayyad Period,
second half 7th century. H. 7.5 cm.
41.293
41
Textile. Tapestry weave, wool and linen. Egypt, Late Byzantine-Early
Umayyad Period, 7th century. Over-all: W. 22.8 cm. Detail: H. 8.3 cm.
60.275
Embroidery: St. George. Silk on
linen. Egypt, Tulunid Period, 9th
century. H. 10 cm. 48.115
Textile. Compound twill weave,
silk. Egypt, Umayyad Period, early
8th century. W. 22.8 cm. 47.192
42
Medallion: Bust of Christ. Steatite.
Byzantium, late 9th-10th century.
D. 4.1 cm. 47.37
Page from a Gospel Book: St.
Matthew. Tempera and gold leaf on
vellum. Byzantium, Constantinople,
1057-1063. H. 28.6 cm. 42.1512
St. George of Cappadocia. Quartz
(variety bloodstone). Byzantium,
10th century. H. 3 cm. 59.41
Single Leaf from the Epistles in a
Manuscript (Pantokrator Ms. 49): St.
Peter. Tempera and gold leaf on
vellum. Byzantium, Constantinople,
11th century. H. 29.4 cm. 50.154
Pendant. From the treasury of Aachen.
1) Relief: Madonna and Child.
Steatite. Byzantium, 10th century.
2) Frame. Gilt silver and pearls.
Germany, Aachen, mid-14th century.
H. 6.9 cm. 51.445
Greek Gospels with Commentaries.
Parchment, tempera, and gold leaf.
Byzantium, 11th century.
H. 29.4 cm. 42.152
43
Casket with Adam and Eve. Ivory plaques over wood. Byzantium, 1 lth-I2th
century. L. 46.7 cm. 24.747
Pyx with Christ, the Twelve
Apostles and the Virgin Ora ns.
Ivory. Byzantium, ‘‘Triptych Group,”
late lOth-early 11th century.
H. 9.5 cm. 73.4
Madonna and Child Enthroned with
Angels. Ivory. Byzantium, 11th
century. H. 25.4 cm. 25.1293
Pendant Icon. Repousse' silver gilt,
cloisonne' enamel. Byzantium,
probably Constantinople, 11th
century. H. 5.1 cm. 72.94
44
Textile: Basilisk Motive. Compound
twill weave, silk. Byzantium,
ca. 12th century. H. 34.5 cm.
74.99
Scenes from a Passion Cycle of Christ. Steatite relief.
Byzantium, 11 th-12th century. H. 11.8 cm. 62.27
Deep Plate with Hawk and Foliage.
Sgraffito earthenware. Byzantium,
mid-12th century. D. 22.2 cm.
67.139
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“Folk Wandering’ 1 Period 48
Carolingian and Ottoman 49
Romanesque 50
Early Gothic 58
International Gothic Style (1370-1450) 66
Late Gothic 75
Early Italian Renaissance 89
Italian High Renaissance 106
Northern Renaissance 117
Baroque and 18th-Century Italy 135
Spanish Painting 149
17th and 18th Centuries in the North 153
17th- and 18th-Century France 171
18th-Century England 192
Colonial and Early American 196
Neo-Classic and Romantic 202
Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century France 210
Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century United States 228
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48
Medallion with the Bust of Christ.
From the Guelph Treasure. Cloisonne
enamel on copper. Frankish, second
half 8th century. D. 4.9 cm. 30.504
Fibula. Silver gilt with garnets.
Ostrogothic, early 6th century.
L. 13.3 cm. 75.108
Crossbow Fibula. Bronze. Gallo-
Roman, late 4th-5th century.
L. 10.2 cm. 30.227
Group of Ornaments. Bronze and
enamel. Gallo-Roman, 2nd-3rd
century. H. from 3.8 to 6.1 cm.
30.230-30.234
Well Head. Limestone. Italy,
Venice (?), Langobardic, 8th-9th
century. H. 66.7 cm. 16.1982
49
Title Page of Abbot Be mo *s
"Tonarim *" Tempera, ink, and gold on
parchment. Germany, Reichenau, ca.
1020-1030. H. 21.4 cm. 52.88
Christ’s Mission to the Apostles,
ivory. Germany, Ottoman, ca. 970.
H, 18.3 cm, 67,65
Double Leaf from a Roman Gradual.
Gold uncials and silver rustic
capitals on purple parchment. German,
Lot ha ring] a, Trier (?), last quarter
10th century. H. 28.6 cm. 33.446
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Leaf from a Gradual and Sacramentary
(Trier Codex 151). Tempera, ink, and
gold on parchment. Austria, Salzburg,
early 11th century. H. 22.1 cm.
33.447
50
Reliquary in the Form of a Book.
From the Guelph Treasure, Ivory.
Valley of the Meuse, Liege, ca. 1000.
Frame: Germany, Lower Saxony,
Brunswick, 2nd half 14th century.
H. 31,8 cm. 30.741
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Gertrudis Portable Altar; First and Second Gertrud is Crosses. From the
Guelph Treasure. Gold, cloisonne enamel, semi-precious stones, and
porphyry. Germany, Lower Saxony, Brunswick, ca. 1040. Altar: L. 26.7 cm.;
Grosses: H. 24.2 cm. 31.462, 31.55, 31.461
Chasse. Champ leve enamel on copper
over oak core. France, Limousin,
Limoges, late 12th or early 13th
century. H, 17,5 cm. 54.599
Reliquary Casket. Boxwood. England,
Anglo-Saxon, ca. 960-980. H. 8.9 cm.
53.362
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51
Capitals. From Prcuilly-sur-Claise.
Limestone with traces of polyehromy.
France, Southern Touraine, mid-12th
century. H. 68 cm. 30,18
Capital with Fantastic birds and
Basilisk. Limestone. France,
Bordelais (Dordogne), 12th century.
H. 53.3 cm. 68.34
Cross . Champleve enamel and gilding
on copper. Master of the Grandmont
Altar, French, Limousin, ca. 1189.
H. 67 cm. 23.1051
Engaged Capital: Daniel in the Lion's
Den. Limestone. France, Basin of
the Loire, mid-12th century.
H. 73.7 cm. 62.247
Plaque from a Chdsse Showing the Crucifixion and the
Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Bechet. Gilt copper, champleve
enamel. Ca. 1220-1225. Attr. to Master G. Alpais and
his workshop, French, Limousin, Limoges. W. 28.4 cm.
5L449
52
Fragment of a Capital Stone. South
Italy, Atelier of the Cathedral of
Monopoli, early 12th century.
H. 36.8 cm. 55.556
Single Page from a Decretum by
Gratianus. Tempera on parchment.
France, Burgundy, Pontigny, ca.
1160-1165. H. 43.8 cm. 54.598
Bible Miniature Showing St. Luke.
Tempera, ink, and gold on parchment.
France, Burgundy, Abbey of Cluny,
ca. 1100. H. 17.1 cm. 68.190
Plaques from a Portable Altar.
Walrus ivory. Germany, Lower Rhine
Valley, 2nd half 11th century. H. of
each 5.1 cm. 22.307-22.309
53
Engaged Capital: Carytidal Figure
(Daniel) Flanked by Lions. Limestone.
France, possibly Poitou, 2nd quarter
12th century. H. 34.3 cm. 63.477
Historiated Initial A from an
Antiphonary Tree of Jesse. Tempera,
ink, gold, and silver on parchment.
Valley of the Meuse, ca. Ill 5-1125.
H. 18.7 cm. 49.202
Reliquary. Champleve enamel and
gilding on copper. Valley of the
Meuse, ca. 1160, Circle of
Godefroid de Claire. H. 19.7 cm.
26.428
Corpus of Christ. Cast bronze with
traces of gilding. Valley of the
Meuse, 3rd quarter 12th century.
H. 9.9 cm. 69.50
Mourning Mary (probably from Altar
Cross). Gilt bronze. Valley of the
Meuse, early 13th century.
H. 10.2 cm. 70.351
54
1) Paten of St. Bernward. From the
Guelph Treasure. Gilt silver and
niello. Ca. 1175. Master of the Oswald
Reliquary, German, Hildesheim.
2) Monstrance. Gilt silver and rock
crystal. Germany, Brunswick (?), end
of 14th century. H. 34.3 cm. 30.505
Hosea. Champleve' enamel, niello
and gilding on copper. Germany,
Lower Saxony, ca. 1180. H. 8.9 cm.
50.577
Reliquary in the Form of a Portable Altar. Champleve'
and cloisonne' enamel on copper, over wood core.
Germany, Lower Saxony, Hildesheim, ca. 1175. W. 21.3 cm. 49.431
55
Columnar Figure of an Apostle.
From Notre-Dame-en-Vaux, Chalons-
sur-Marne. Limestone. France,
Champagne, ca. 1180. H. 97.8 cm.
19.38
Capital. Limestone. France,
Languedoc, 12th century. H. 34.9 cm
16.1981
Reliquary. Champlev^ enamel on copper over wood core.
Denmark or North Germany, 12th century. H. 9.2 cm.
49.16
56
Arm Reliquary. From the Guelph
Treasure, Gilt silver over oak core,
champleve enamel* Germany, Lower
Saxony, Hildesheim, ca. 1175, by a
Follower of Eilbertus* H. 50*8 cm*
30.739
Leaf from a Gospel Book (now Trier
Ms. 142): Nativity (recto). Tempera,
silver, and gold on parchment. Go-
worker of Hermann von Helmarshausen,
German, Lower Saxony, 1170-1190.
H. 34.4 cm* 33*445
Mourning Mary from a Crucifixion
Group. Painted wood. Austria,
Southern Salzburg, Lungau, mid-13th
century* H* 43*8 cm* 57.500
Mourning St. John from a Crucifixion
Group. Painted wood. Austria,
Southern Salzburg, Lungau, midTSth
century. H. 43*8 cm. 58.189
Griffin (one of a pair). Marble.
North Italy, ca. 1220. H. 78.1 cm*
28.861
57
Engaged Capital: Lion and Basilisk.
Marble. Northern Italy, late 12th
century. H. 30.2 cm. 72.20
(, The Horn of St. Blasius. ” From the
Guelph Treasure. Ivory. Sicily,
12th century. L. 48.9 cm. 30.740
Title Page of (, Moralia of Gregorius ”
(now Engelberg Codex 20). Tempera
and ink on parchment. Attr. to
Abbot Frowin, Switzerland, 1143-
1178. H. 27 cm. 55.74
The Virgin from a Crucifixion Group.
Painted and gilded wood. Spain,
Castile, ca. 1275. H. 151.1 cm.
30.622
Lion Aquamanile. Brass. Northern
Germany, Lower Saxony, probably
Hildesheim, mid-13th century.
H. 26.2 cm. 72.167
St. John from a Crucifixion Group.
Painted and gilded wood. Spain,
Castile, ca. 1275. H. 154.9 cm.
30.621
58
Pair of Angels. Walnut with traces of paint and gilding. Northeast
France, probably Rheims, ca. 1235-1245. H. 73.7 and 78.7 cm.
66.360, 67.27
Enthroned Virgin and Child. Ivory.
Valley of the Meuse, mid-13th
century. H. 13.3 cm. 28.760
Quadrilobed Plaque. Gold with
cloisonne and translucent enamel.
Ca. 1300. Close to Guillaume
Julien, French, Paris. H. 4.8 cm.
32.537
59
Diptych: Scenes from the Flagellation, Crucifixion,
Resurrection and Noli Me Tangere. Ivory. France,
Ile-de-France, 14th century. H. 16.8 cm. 75.110
Central Plaque from a Triptych:
Virgin and Child with Two Angels.
Ivory. France, Paris, end of 1st
third 14th century. H. 22.9 cm.
23.719
Madonna and Child. Limestone with
traces of paint and gilding. France,
Lorraine, ca. 1310-1320. H. 75.8 cm.
74.14
Head of an Apostle. Limestone with
traces of paint. France, Languedoc,
Toulouse, 2nd quarter 14th century
H. 35.6 cm. 60.170
Angel of the Annunciation. Marble
with paint and gold leaf. France,
mid-14th century. H. 56.5 cm.
54.387
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Aquamanile: Saddled Horse. Bronze.
Northern Germany, ca. 1300.
H. 23.2 cm. 69.26
Processional Cross. Copper gilt and
champleve enamel over wood core.
Germany, Upper Rhine, Lake Constance,
ca. 1280. H. 50.2 cm. 42.1091
Christ and St. John the Evangelist.
Painted wood. Germany, Swabia, near
Bodensee (Lake Constance), early
14th century. H. 92.7 cm. 28.753
61
Lenten Cloth * Linen embroidery (white on white)* Germany, Altenberg a + d, Lahn,
second half 13th century* W* 393*7 cm. 48.352
Leaf from a Gradual with Historic ted Initial / with
Scenes from the Life of St. Augustine. Tempera and
burnished goid leaf on parchment* The Second Master of
the Wettinger Gradual, German, Lower Rhine, Cologne (?),
early 14th century. H. 57.8 cm* 49.203
Diptych: Consecretion of St. Martin of Tours (left);
St. Martin Dividing His Cloak with a Beggar (right).
Ivory. Germany, Rhenish, second quarter 14th century
H. 9 cm. 71.103
62
Triptych: The Madonna and Child with Saints. Panel.
Berlingliiero (Berlinghiero di Milanese the Elder),
Italian, Lucca, active ca. 1200-1240. W, 51.5 cm.
66.237
Initial C from Choir Book: A Pope
and Assistants Celebrating Mass.
Tempera on parchment. Italy,
Bologna (?), ca. 1300. H. 22.9 cm.
24.1010
Textile. Lampas weave, silk and
gold. Italy, Lucca (?), 1st half 14th
century. Over all: H. 81.2 cm.
Detail: H. 48.2 cm. 26.507
Frontispiece Miniature of the
Manegola of the Scuola di San
Giovanni Evangelista. Tempera and
gold leaf on parchment. Italy,
Venice, 1st third I4th century.
H. 273 cm. 59.128
Albarello. Majolica. Spain,
Valencia, Paterna, 14th century.
H. 21.6 cm. 45.28
Polyptych: Madonna and Child with St. Francis, St. John the Baptist, St.
James the Great, and Mary Magdalen. Panel. Ugolino di Nerio da Siena,
Italian, Siena, active ca. 1305/10-1339/49. W. 192.5 cm. 61.40
Madonna and Child. Panel. School
of Lippo Memmi, Italian, Siena,
ca. 1317-1356. H. 71.3 cm. 52.110
Two Female Saints. Tempera and gold
leaf on parchment. Niccolo di ser
Sozzo Tegliacci, Italian, Siena,
active 1334-1336. H. 8.3 cm.
24.430
Madonna and Child with St. Catherine
and St. John the Baptist. Marble.
Giovanni di Agostino, Italian, Siena,
ca. 1310-1370. H. 69.8 cm. 42.1162
64
Madonna and Child. Marble. Ca. 1330s.
Attr. to Andrea Pisano, Italian,
Pisan-Florentine. H. 37.6 cm.
72.51
Historiated Initial A from an
Antiphonary. Tempera, ink, and gold
leaf on parchment. Signed and dated
1308. Neri da Rimini, Italian.
H. 34.6 cm. 53.365
Madonna and Child Enthroned. Panel.
Attr. to Master of the San Lucchese
Altarpiece, Italian, Florence,
mid-14th century. H. 113.7 cm.
68.206
Leaf from an Antiphonary with The
Coronation of the Virgin. Tempera,
ink, and gold leaf on parchment.
Late 14th century. Attr. to Master
of the Beffi Triptych (Abruzzi),
Italian, Tuscany, H. 55.3 cm. 53.24
Pair of Angels. Marble. Ca. 1350. Attr. to Giovanni and Pacio da
Firenze, Italian. H. 99.7 and 99.1 cm. 25.1343, 25.1344
65
Miniature from an Antiphonary:
Historiated Initial G with Christ
and Virgin in Glory. Tempera and gold
leaf on parchment. Ca. 1390-1400.
Silvestro dei Gherarducci, Italian,
Florence. H. 34.9 cm. 30.105
Partial Leaf from an Antiphonary
with Historiated Initial L with St.
Lucy. Tempera, ink, and gold leaf on
parchment. Master of the Domincan
Effigies, Italian, ca. 1335-ca. 1345.
H. 44.3 cm. 52.281
Crucifixion (double-faced processional
cross). Panel. Anonymous Italian
Master, Venice, 14th century.
H. 61.3 cm. 43.280
The Resurrection. Embroidery, silk
on linen. Italy, Florence (Geri
Lapi?), 14th century. W. 42 cm.
29.904
Navicella. Pen and brown ink. Parri Spinelli, Italian,
ca. 1397-1453. W. 37.1 cm. 61.38
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Single Miniature from a Missal
The Crucifixion. Signed : Nicolaus F.
Tempera and gold leaf on parchment.
Niccolo da Bologna, Italian, active
ca, 1369-1402. H. 26 cm. 24.1013
Single Miniature Under Initial M:
The Annunciation. Tempera and gold
leaf on parchment. North Italian,
ca. 1430-1440. H. 19.7 cm. 24.431
Crucifixion with the Two Thieves.
Pen and brown ink and black chalk.
Altichiero Altichieri, Italian,
ca. 1330-1395. H. 24.4 cm. 56.43
Madonna and Quid. Pen and brown
ink on rose-tinted paper. Italy,
1440-1450* H. 10*7 cm. 56.42
St- Francis before the Crucifix.
Panel. Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni),
Italian, Siena, 1392 (?)-1450.
H. 81 cm. 62.36
The Annunciation * Lam pas weave,
silk, linen, and gold. Italy, 2nd
half 14th century. Over-all:
W. 46.3 cm. Detail: H. 22.9 cm.
31.61
67
Adoration of the Magi. Panel. Giovanni di Paolo, Half of a Chasuble , Cut velvet,
Italian, Siena, ca. 1399-1482, W- 46.2 cm. 42-536 silk. Italy, early 15th century.
H. 108,5 cm. 43.66
Sr. Catherine of Siena Invested with the
Dominican Habit. Panel. Giovanni di Paolo,
Italian, Siena, ca, 1399-1482, H. 28-9 cm, 66,2
St. Catherine of Siena and the Beggar , Panel, Giovanni
di Paolo, Italian, Siena, ca. 1399-1482. W. 28.9 cm.
66.3
68
Single Miniature of a Prophet from a
Choral Book . Tempera and gold leaf on
parchment, Ca. 1420- Matteo Torelli,
Italian, Florence. II. 16.7 cm.
49.536
Madonna and Child Enthroned. Panel.
Master of 1419, Italian, Tuscany,
active early 1 5th century.
H. 196.2 cm. 54,834
Honrs of Charles the Noble: Page 165
Miniature and Inhabited Acanthus
Border by Master of Brussels Initials,
Italian. Parchment, tempera, and
gold. France, Paris, ca. 1405.
H. 19.4 cm. 64.40
The Madonna of Humility with the
Temptation of Eve. Panel, Carlo da
Camerino, Italian, The Marches,
active ca. 1380-1420. H. 191,2 cm,
16.795
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Girdle (detail). Silver gilt and
translucent enamel. Italy, Siena,
late 14th century. L, approx.
236,8 cm. 30.742
The Coronation of the Virgin.
Embroidery, silk, gold, and silver on
linen. Italy, Florence, style of the
School of Lorenzo Monaco, 1st half
15th century. D. 57.7 cm. 53.129
69
Single Leaf fmm Gradual with
Histonoted Initial with Miniature
of Virgin as Queen of Heaven ,
Tempera and gold leaf on parchment.
Italy, probably Milan, 2nd quarter
15th century, H. 56.2 cm. 28.652
Fragment of a Chasuble with Orphrey. Textile. Velvet weave, silk.
Lampas weave, silk and gold. Italy, Italy, Venice (?), 1st half 15th
14th century. Orphrey: Compound century. H. 38.5 cm. 18.310
twill, silk, linen, and gold. Germany,
Cologne, late 14th century. Over-all:
H. 106,8 cm. Detail: H, 44,5 cm, 28,653
Cofanetto. Painted and gilded wood, Italy, Siena.
14th century, H. 24,2 cm, 54.600
Single Leaf from a Treatise on Vices .
Aecidia and Her Court. Brown ink,
tempera, gold leaf on parchment.
Italy, Genoa or Naples (?), late
14th century. H. 19 cm. 53.152
70
Figured Medallion. From a group of
twelve medallions* Gold, enamel,
and pearls* France, ca. 1400*
D. 4,4 cm* 47.507
Missal, For Paris Use (The Gotha Missal): fols. 63v-64r , The Crucifixion
and Christ in Majesty. Parchment; Latin written in two columns in red,
blue, and brown, illuminated with tempera and gold leaf, Ca. 1360-1365
lean Bondol, and his Atelier, French, Paris. H. 27.2 cm. 62.287
Two Kneeling Carthusian Monks. Marble. France, Paris, end of 14th
century* H. 25*7 and 24.1 cm. 66.112, 66.113
Mouton d Or, Jean le Bon. Gold,
France, 1350-1364. D. 3 cm,
64*372
71
The Calvary with a Carthusian Monk.
Panel. Jean de Beaumetz. French,
Burgundy, active 1361 /died 1396; and
Assistants. H. 56.5 cm. 64.454
Orphrey: Tree of Jesse. Embroidery
(opus Anglicanum), silk, gold and
silver threads on linen. England,
mid-l4th century. Over-all: H.
99 cm. Detail: H. 38 cm. 49.503
Hours of Charles the Noble: Page 395.
Miniature by Egerton Master,
Netherlandish. Border by Master of
Brussels Initials, Italian. Parch¬
ment, tempera, and gold. France,
Paris, ca. 1405. H. 19.4 cm. 64.360
Kneeling Figure. From the Reliquary
of Saint Germain. Gilt bronze.
France, Paris, ca. 1408. H. 14 cm.
64.360
Table Fountain. Silver gilt and
translucent enamel. France, late
14th century. H. 31.1 cm. 24.859
The Annunciation. Panel. Anonymous
French Master, Paris (?), Hainaut (?),
late 14th century. H. 35.2 cm.
54.393
72
Triptych: Madonna and Child with
Scenes of Annunciation, Visitation T
Adoration, Presentation. Ivory with
gilding. France, late 14th century.
H. 25 9 cm. 51.450
Three Mourners from the Tomb of Philip the Bold , Vizelle alabaster (Grenoble
stone). Early 15th century. Claus Sluter and Claus de Werve, Franco-
Netherlandish. H. 41.6, 41.9, and 41,3 cm, 40.128, 58.66, 58.67
Madonna and Child. Painted
limestone. France, Central Loire
Valley, ca, 1385-1390. H. 54.6 cm,
62.28
73
The Coronation of the Virgin, Panel.
The Rubielos Master, Spanish,
Valencia, active ca. 1400-1410,
H. 144.6 cm. 47.208
A Bishop Saint with Donor. Panel.
Anonymous Master, Spain (?), ca.
1420. H, 178 cm. 27.197
Half o f a Chasuble. Velvet, cut
and voided, silk. Italy, 15th
century. Orphrey: embroidery,
silk and gold on linen, Austria,
Bohemia, 15th century. H. 119.3 cm.
50.85
Madonna and Child from Mariapfarr
im LungauL Cast stone. Austria,
ca. 1395. H. 101.9 cm. 65.236
Field {Vesperbild}, Painted cast stone. Austria,
Salzburg, ca. 1400-1425. H. 94 cm. 71.67
74
Triptych: (House Altar), Panel. Ca. 1425* Anonymous Diptych: Four Scenes from the Passion . Panel. Ca* 1400.
Austrian Master, Salzburg. W. 77.1 cm, 41.68 Anonymous Austrian Master, Styria, W. 68.6 cm.
45*115
Madonna and Child . Painted
linden wood. Upper Austria, Diocese
of Passau, ca. 1370-1380. H. 54 cm*
62*207
The Coronation of the Virgin. Panel.
Master of the Frondenberg Altarpiece,
German, Westphalia, active early 15 th
century, H. 67.6 cm. 29.920
75
The Death of the Virgin. Panel. Polyptych: Passion of Christ. Panel, Master of the Schlagl Altarpiece,
Master of Heiligenkreuz, Austria* German* Westphalia* active ca. 1400-1450. W. 210.8 cm. 51.453
ca. 1400. H. 71 cm. 36.496
Virgin Mary Crowned by Angels. Panel.
Attr. to Stephen Lochner, German,
Cologne, died 1451. H. 50.5 cm.
68.20
St. John the Baptist . Panel. Robert
Campin* Netherlandish, Tournai,
ca. 1375-1444. W. 37.7 cm. 66.238
76
Leaf from a Missal: Frontispiece for
Canon of the Mass. Tempera, gold
leaf on parchment. N. Netherlands,
Guclders-Overjissel, Cloister
Agnictcnbcrg near Zwolle, ca. 1438-
1439. Miniature by Master of Otto
von Moerdrecht. H. 33.3 cm. 59.254
Lavabo. Brass. South Netherlands,
probably Valley of the Meuse, 15th
century. H. 36.8 cm. 65.22
The Adoration of the Magi. Panel. The Crucifixion. Panel. Ca. 1470.
Geertgcn Tot Sint Jans, Anonymous Master, Netherlands (?).
Netherlandish, Haarlem, ca. 1460- H. 38.4 cm. 31.449
late 1480s. H. 29.2 cm. 51.353
77
Madonna and Child with Saints. Tapestry, wool, silk, and linen,
Germany, Nuremberg, ea* 1490. W, 155.2 cm, 39.162
Four Gospels. Parchment, tempera,
and gold leaf, Germany, Middle
Rhine, ca. 1480. Miniatures by the
Master of the Hausbuch. Contemporary
blind-stamped leather binding.
H. 22.9 cm. 52.465
The Adoration of the Magi. Panel.
Konrad Laib, Austrian, Vienna,
active niid-15th century.
H. 100 cm. 36.18
Virgin Weeping. Pearwood. Veit
Stoss, German, 1447-ca. 1533.
H. 31.4 cm. 39.64
A Bridal Pair. Panel. Anonymous
South German Master, Upper Rhine
Region, ca. 1470. H. 64.7 cm.
32.179
78
Hours of Ferdinand V and Isabella of Spain: foh> 72v and 73r, The
Crucifixion and Deposition. Parchment: Latin written in red and dark brown,
illuminated with tempera and gold. Flanders, Ghent-Rruges School,
ca. 1492-1504. H. 20 cm. 63.256
The Nativity. Panel. Ca. 1490.
Gerard David, Netherlandish, Bruges.
H. 85*2 cm. 58.320
The Annunciation. Panel. Ca. 1480.
Aelbrceht Bouts, Netherlandish,
Louvain. H. 50,2 cm. 42,635
Medallion: Annunciation. Ivory.
Germany, Upper Rhine, ca, 1470.
D. 7 cm. 71.7
Gothic Ornament of Oak-Leaf Design.
Engraving. Master W with a Key.
Netherlandish, active ca. 1470.
H* 27*8 cm, 52.100
79
St. John the Baptist Panel.
Dieric Bouts, Netherlandish, Louvain,
ca. 1415-1475. H. 106 cm. 51.354
St. Andrew. Oak with traces of paint.
North Netherlands, Region of Clevcs,
early 16th century. H. 70.8 cm.
38.169
Design for a Gothic Fountain.
Engraving. Master W with a Key.
Netherlandish, active ca. 1470.
H. 23.3 cm. 37.565
Monstrance with Relic of St.
Sebastian. From the Guelph Treasure.
Silver gilt and crystal. Germany,
Brunswick, ca. 1475. H. 47 cm.
31.65
80
Abbot's Stall. Oak. France, 1500-1515. H. approx.
324.4 cm. 28.657
Chest. Painted wood. Spain, Catalan (?), late 15th
century. H. 71.7 cm. 15.535
81
Madonna and Child. Panel. Follower
of Hans Memling, Netherlandish,
Bruges, ca. 1440-1494. H. 33.2 cm.
34.29
The Mystical Grapes. Tapestry, wool,
silk, and metallic threads. South
Netherlands, Flanders, ca. 1500.
H. 73.3 cm. 73.77
Scenes from the Childhood of Christ. Tapestry, wool, silk, and gold
metallic threads. South Netherlands, Flanders, late 15th century.
W. 2 m. 30.7 cm. 42.826
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82
Portrait of a Nobleman . Panel
Anonymous French Master, Burgundy (?),
ca + 1490-1500. H. 42.5 cm. 63.503
The Story of Perseus and Andromeda , Tapestry, wool
and silk. South Netherlands, Flanders, early 16th century.
W. 446.7 cm, 27.487
Plate. Inscribed: Maria. Majolica.
Spain, Valencia, Hispano-Moresque,
mid-15th century. D. 46.7 cm.
44.292
83
The Annunciation to the Virgin .
Panel. Jaime Ferrer II, Spanish,
Le'rida, active mid-15th century.
H. 172.7 cm. 53.660
Portrait of a Lady . Panel. Ca. 1480.
Anonymous Master, Netherlands (?).
H. 31.7 cm. 62.259
A Monk at Prayer . Panel. Anonymous
Master, Netherlandish, Bruges, early
16th century. H. 37.5 cm. 42.632
Birth and Naming of Saint John the
Baptist . Panel. Juan de Flandes,
Hispano-Flemish, ca. 1480-ca. 1519.
H. 88.4 cm. 75.3
Relief Heads of a Man and Woman . Marble. France, Touraine, Circle of
Michel Colombe, 2nd decade 16th century. H. 14 cm. and 14.6 cm.
21.1003,21.1004
84
Holy Trinity* Panel. Anonymous French Master,
Provence{?), ca. 14704480. H. 119 cm, 60.79
Triptych. Onyx cameo. Italy, 13th century. Gold and
translucent enamel France, late 15th century.
H. 5.7 cm. 47.508
Mourner from the Tomb of Duke John
the Fearless. Vizclle alabaster
(grcnoble stone). Ca. 1462.
Antoine le Moituricr, French,
1141 cm. 40.129
Education of the Virgin* Limestone.
Prance, Bourbonnais, early 16 th
century. PL 137.7 cm. 23.51
Lady with Three Suitors. Pen and
brown ink and ink wash. France,
ca. 1500. H. 23 cm. 56.40
85
Miniature Showing Queen Medusa Enthroned . Tempera on
parchment. France, close to MaTtre Francis, ca. 1470.
H. 12.7 cm. 24.1015
Triumph of Eternity. Tapestry, wool and silk, France,
Valley of the Loire', 1500-1510. Over-all: W. 392.7 cm.
Detail: W. 349.4 cm. 60.176
Youth. Tapestry, wool and silk. France, Valley of
the Loire, 1500-1510. W. 462.5 cm. 60.177
Time. Tapestry, wool and silk. France, Valley of the
Loire. 1500-1510. Over-all: W. 439.7 cm.
Detail: W. 405.7 cm. 60.178
86
St. John the Baptist Surrounded by
the Evangelists and Four Fathers of
the Latin Church. Dated 1466.
Engraving, state I/II. Master E. S.,
German. D. 18.3 cm. 50.585
Playing Card with King and Helmet.
Engraving. Master E. S., German,
active ca. 1450-1470. H. 9.6 cm.
49.564
St. Jerome. Dotted print colored by
hand, state 1I/III. Germany, ca.
1470-1475. H. 35.6 cm. 52.13
Christ Carrying His Cross. Engraving. Martin
Schongauer, German, before 1440-1491. W. 43.4 cm.
41.389
An Angel Supporting Two Escutcheons. Black chalk on
pink-tinted paper. Germany, circle of Nicolaus Gerhaert
von Leyden, ca. 1470. H. 21.2 cm. 62.205
87
St . Jerome and the Lion. Alabaster.
Ca. 1510. Tilmann Riemenschn eider,
German. H. 37.8 cm. 46.82
The Flight into Egypt. Engraving.
Martin Sehongauer, German, before
1440-1491. H. 25.5 cm, 54/260
Corpus of Christ. Linden wood.
Ca. 1525-1530. Hans Leinbergcr,
Germany, Bavaria, Landshut.
H. 118.1cm. 38.293
The Organ Player and His Wife ■»
Engraving, state I/III. Israhel
van Meckenem, German, before 1450-
1503. H. 16/7 cm, 60.73
St. Lawrence and St. Stephen. Lindenwood. 1502-1510. Tilmann
Ricmenschneider, German. H. 94.6 and 92.7 cm. 59.42, 59.43
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88
The Mass of St. Gregory. Panel. Hans Baldung (called Grien), German,
1484/85-1545. W. 124.9 cm. 52.112
The Bewitched Groom. Woodcut. 1544.
Hans Baldung (called Grien), German.
H. 33.8 cm. 66.172
Pietd (Vesperbild). Painted and gilded lindenwood.
Ca. 1515-1520. Master of Rabenden, German, Bavaria,
Chiemgau. H. 89.1 cm. 38.294
John VIII Palaeologus. Emperor
of Constantinople, 1425-1428. Lead
medal. Antonio di Puccio Pisano
(called Pisanello), Italian, Pisa,
ca. 1395-Rome 1455. D. 10.4 cm. 74.109
89
Oak-Leaf Jar. Majolica. Italy,
Florence, or Montclupo, 2nd quarter
15th century. H, 20.4 cm. 43.54
Portrait of a Man. Panel*
Colantonio (?), Italian, Naples,
active ca, 1430/40-ca. 1460/70,
H. 60 cm. 16.811
Fragmentary Head of a Cherub.
Marble. Italy, Florence, 3rd
quarter 15 th century. H* 18.4 cm.
68*211
Leonella dEste, Marquess of
Ferrara. Bronze. Ca. 1440-1444.
Antonio di Puccio Pisano (called
Pisan ell o), Italian* D* 6*9 cm,
71*4
Double Mazer. Maple with silver-
gilt mounts. Germany, ca. 1530.
With portrait medallion (1528) of
Albrecht Diirer by Matthes Gebel, Nurem¬
berg and Augsburg, H, 24,8 cm* 50.83
90
The Funeral of St. Stephen. Pen and
bistre ink. Fra Fiiippo Lippi,
Italian, 1406-1469. H* 25.1 cm.
47.70
St. Anthony Abbot. Panel. 1457-
1458. Fra Filippo Lippi, Italian,
Florence. H. 81.3 cm. 64.151
Head of a Man, an Angel, and Two
Small Profile Heads. Silverpoint
heightened with white, on rose
prepared paper. Italy, circle of
Benozzo Gozzoli, 1420-1497.
H. 19.4 cm. 37.24
SL Michael Panel. 1457-1458.
Fra Filippo Lippi, Italian, Florence.
H. 81.3 cm. 64.150
Head of a Boy. Marble. Italy,
Florence, ca. 1470. H. 24.3 cm.
31.454
Madonna and Child with Angels.
Panel. Italy, Florence, after
Fra Filippo Lippi, ca. 1406-1469.
H* 94*9 cm, 16.802
91
Front Cover for a Gospel Book of Battle of Naked Men . Engraving, state I. Antonio Pollaiuolo, Italian,
Cardinal Jean Balue. Silver and 1431/32-1498. W. 60.7 cm. 67.127
niello with silver-gilt border.
Italy, Florence, ca. 1467-1469.
H. 41.6 cm. 52.109
Madonna and Child\ Panel. Francesco
Botticini, Italian, Florence, ca. 1446-
1497. H. 96.7 cm. 16.789
Textile. Velvet weave, silk.
Italy, early 15th century.
H. 44.5 cm. 40.370
92
Pax: Madonna and Child * Gilt bronze,
silver and blue enamel. Last quarter
15th century* After Antonio
Rossellino, Italian, Florence.
H. 15.9 cm. 68.24
Madonna and Child. Painted terra
cotta. Ca* 1475. Antonio
Rossellino and bis workshop,
Italian, Florence. H. 91 *4 cm.
42.780
Madonna and Child. Silver point on
rose prepared paper. Lorenzo di
Credi, Italian, 1459/60-1537.
H* 14.5 cm* 63.472
St. Jerome in Penitence. Engraving. Italy, Florence,
ca. 1480-1500. W* 21.5 cm. 49.33
Madonna and Child with the Young St. John . Tondo*
Panel. Sandro Botticelli, Italian, Florence, 1444-1510.
D. 68 cm. 70.160
93
Page from a Prayer Book , Tempera
and gold leaf on parchment.
Attavante degli Attavanti, Italian,
Florence, 1452-1 520/25, FL 15*2 cm,
53.280
The Assumption of the Virgin.
Engraving, state I/II, ca* 1490,
Attributed to Francesco Rosselli,
Italian. H. 81.6 cm. 49.32
Life of the Virgin and of Christ:
The Agony in the Garden . Engraving,
state I/IIL Attributed to Francesco
Rosselli, Italian, 1448-before 1513.
H. 22.4 cm. 49.540
The Holy Family with the Infant
St. John and St. Margaret. Tondo.
Panel. Filippino Lippi, Italian,
Florence, ca. 1457-1504, D. 153 cm.
32.227
The Last Supper. Engraving. Lucantonio degli Uberti, Italian,
active ca. 1495-1520. W. 106.6 cm. 40.47 3-a
94
Standing Figure of a Man. Bronze.
Ca. 1500. Circle of Francesco di
Giorgio, Italian, Siena. H. 31 cm.
47.509
St. John. Terra cotta. Master of
the Statuettes of St. John, Italian,
Florence, active ca. 1500.
H. 72.1 cm. 42.781
Bust of Girist. Painted terra
cotta. Italy, Florence, late 15th
century. H. 55.9 cm. 21.956
Girist Giild. Marble. Ca. 1490-
1500. Attr. to Michele (Di Luca)
Marini, Italian. H. 87.6 cm.
75.47
Paneling from a Sacristry Bench
(detail). Walnut, inlaid with holly
and ebony. Italy, Florence, late
15th century. L. 173.3 cm. 15.526
95
St, Sebastian. Brush and brown ink
oyer silverpoint on prepared
paper, Pietro Perugino, Italian,
1445/50-1523, H, 25.6 cm. 58.411
Madonna and Child with St. Anthony
Abbot, St. Sebastian, St. Mark,
and St. Severino, Panel. Lorenzo
d’Alessandro da Sanseverino,
Italian, Umbria, Active 1468-1503,
H. 128,9 cm. 16,800
Single Leaf from an Antiphonary: Adoration of the
Shepherds. Tempera and gold leaf on parchment* Ca
1470. Italy, Siena, style nearest to Guidoccio
Cozzarelli or Mattco Giovanni, H, 57,2 cm. 52.282
The Crucifixion. Panel, Matteo
di Giovanni di Bartolo, Italian,
Siena, ca. 1430-1495. W, 31 cm.
40.535
Single Miniature: Christ on the
Mount of Olives. Tempera on
parchment. Ca. 1490-1500. Attr. to
Timoteo Viti, Italian, Umbia.
H. 27 cm. 27,161
96
The Lamentation . Tapestry, wool, silk, gold, and silver. Italy, Ferrara,
after design by Cosimo Tura, ca. 1475. W. 197 cm. 50.145
Leaf from a Gradual: Hist aria led
Initial M Tempera and gold leaf
on parchment. Attr. to Cosimo
Tura, Italian, Ferrara, 1432-1495
H. 76.8 cm. 27.425
Antiphonary, Tempera and gold leaf
on parchment. Antonio Liberale da
Verona, Italian, 1445-ca. 1526.
Detail: H. 18.4 cm. 30 661
Jar with Portrait. Majolica.
Italy, Caffaggiolo, ca. 1475-1480
H. 30.5 cm? 41.550
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Adoration of the Christ Child.
Marble with some gilding. Italy,
Lombardy, late 15th century.
Workshop of Benedetto Briosco and
Toinmaso Cazzaniga. H. 61 cm.
28.863
Holy Family with a Shepherd. Canvas.
Dosso Dossi (Giovanni di Lutero),
Italian * active 1512, died 1542.
H. 38.7 cm. 49.185
Plate. Majolica. Italy, Faenza,
late 15tli century. D, 35.6 cm.
23.915
Drug Bottle. Majolica. Italy,
Faenza, ca. 1480. H. 38,7 cm.
43.52
Dancing Boy. Bronze. North Italy,
ca. 1500. H. 10.3 cm. 75,29
98
Single Miniature: The Nativity.
Tempera and gold on parchment.
Girolamo dai Libri, Italian, Verona,
1474-1555. H. 16.4 cm. 53.281
Mother and Child with Two Dogs ;
Engraving. Italy, late 15th century
W. 14.9 cm. 37.566
Madonna and Child. Marble. Circle
of Bartolommeo Bcllano, Italian,
Padua, ca. 1435-1496/97. H. 54.6 cm.
20.273
The Adoration of the Magi, the
Virgin in the Grotto* Engraving.
Italy, Mantegna School, after 1463.
H. 39.4 cm. 54.66
Field. Tempera on parchment.
Attributed to Andrea Mantegna,
Italian, 1431-1506. H. 14.1 cm.
5L394
99
St. Christopher. Pen and brown ink
with blue and green washes, touches
of white. Andrea Mantegna, Italian,
1431-1506. H. 28.7 cm. 56.39
Hercules and Antaeus. Engraving.
Italy, Mantegna School, 15th century.
H. 25.3 cm. 64.32
A Fallen Warrior. Blackened wax.
Ca. 1500. Close to Leonardo da
Vinci, Italian. H. 19.1 cm.
63.576
Farm on the Slope of a Hill. Pen and brown ink.
Fra Bartolommeo, Italian, 1472-1517. W. 29.4 cm.
57.498
100
Adoration of the Magi. Bronze. Ca. 1500-1506. Andrea
Briosco (called Riccio), Italian, Padua. H. 23.5 cm.
54.601
Tarocchi Cards (E Series): Music.
Engraving, touched with gold. Italy,
Ferrara, not later than 1467.
H. 18.1 cm. 24.457
Base for a Satyr and Satyress
Group. Bronze. Andrea Briosco
(called Riccio), Italian, Padua,
ca. 1470/75-1532. H. 32.7 cm.
50.375
Pomona. Bronze. Ca. 1500. Andrea
Briosco (called Riccio), Italian,
Padua. H. 15.5 cm. 48.486
101
Battle in a Wood. Engraving. Master of the Year 1 515,
Italian, W. 31*5 cm, 49-34
Satyress Triumphant. Bronze.
Ca. 1520-1530. Andrea Briosco
(called Riccio), Italian, Padua.
H. 16.5 cm. 47.29
Marriage Beaker. Enameled milk
glass. Italy, Venice, late 15th
century. H. 10.2 cm. 55.70
Portrait of a Nun of the Order of
San Secondo. Panel. Jacometto
Venezia no, Italian, Venice, active
1472-died before 1493. H, 24.1 cm.
76.9
102
Sacred Conversation: The Virgin and Child with St. Anthony Abbot and
St. Lucy (?) with Donors. Panel Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano,
Italian, Venice, 1459-1517 or 1518. W. 80 cm, 42.636
Portrait of a Youth Panel.
Bartolommeo Veneto, Italia, Venice,
1st half 16th century,
H. 41.9 cm, 40,539
St* Nicholas of Bari Panel.
Carlo Giovanni Crivelli, Italian,
Venice, ca. 1430/35-ca, 1495,
H. 97.3 cm. 52.111
Plate. Majolica. Italy, Deruta,
early 16th century. D. 41.3 cm.
23,1096
103
Bird's-Eye View of Venice (detail). Dated 1500. Woodcut, state I/1II.
Jacopo de’ Barbari, Italian. W. 100.3 cm. 49.569
Tabernacle Relief (detail).
Polychromed marble. North Italian,
late 15th century. H. 81.3 cm.
75.105
Pedlar Goblet. Enameled green and
blue glass. Italy, Venice, ca. 1475.
H. 18.9 cm. 53.364
Albarello. Majolica. Italy, Faenza,
early 16th century. H. 29.8 cm.
40.12
Plate: The Prodigal Son, after Durer.
Majolica. Signed and dated 1528.
Maestro Giorgio, Italian, Faenza (?).
D. 21.2 cm. 50.82
104
Tazza with Putti Frieze. Enameled
blue glass* Italy, Venice, ca.
1490, H, 18.3 cm. 6038
Ewer. Painted enamel on copper,
Italy, Venice, ca* 1500, H. 18*8 cm*
23*720
Textile Panel. Cut velvet weave,
silk and gold. Italy, 15th
century. Over-all: H, 301 cm.
Detail: H. 150 cm* 73.20
Philoctetes on the Island of Lemnos.
Marble. Antonio Lombardo, Italian,
Paduan-Venetian, ca* 1458-ca* 1516 (?)
H. 23.3 cm. 73.168
Man with an Arrow . Engraving,
state U/IL Benedetto Montagna,
Italian, ca. 1470-after 1540.
H. 21 cm. 43.65
105
Textile . Velvet weave, cut and
brocaded, silk and gold. Italy,
15th century. H. 150 cm. 31.63
Running Woman, Bronze, Italy,
Padua, ca. 1527* H. 18.2 cm.
63,92
Plate: The Three Graces, Majolica.
1525. Maestro Giorgio (Giorgio
Andreoli da Gubbio), Italian, Gubbio.
D. 44.8 cm. 45.2
Venus Prudentia. Gilt bronze. Attr.
to Tullio Lombardo, Italian, Venice,
ca. 1455-1532. H. 18.3 cm. 48.171
Venus Reclining in a Landscape. Engraving, state I/ll.
Giulio Campagnola, Italian, ca. 1482-after 1515.
W. 18.4 cm. 31.205
106
Madonna and Child. From Ciborium of
Cardinal d’Estouteville in S. Maria
Maggiore, Rome. Marble. Ca. 1461-
1464. Mino del Reame (?), Italian.
H. 93.7 cm. 28.747
Study for the Nude Youth over the
Prophet Daniel, in the Sistine
Chapel Ceiling Fresco. Red chalk.
Michelangelo Buonarroti, Italian,
1475-1564. H. 33.5 cm. 40.465
Figure of Plenty (Dovizia). Glazed
terra cotta. Late 1520s. Giovanni
della Robbia, Italian. H. 110.2 cm.
40.343
Portrait of a Nobleman. Canvas. Lorenzo Lotto, Italian,
Venice, 1480-1556. H. 109 cm. 50.250.
107
The Sacrifice of Isaac. Panel.
Andrea del Sarto, Italian, Florence,
1486-1530. H. 178.2 cm. 37.577
Madonna and Child. Bronze. Ca. 1527.
Signed Jacopo Tatti (called Sansovino)
Italian. H. 47.6 cm. 51.316
The Fate of the Evil Tongue.
Engraving. Nicoletto Rosex
da Modena, Italian, active ca.
1490-after 1511. H. 29.3 cm. 47.11
Majolica Plate. Dated 1526. Signed:
M. G. da Agubio. Maestro Giorgio,
Italian. D. 27 cm. 50.156
108
Grcular Table. Walnut. Italy, Florence, 3rd quarter
16th century. H. 80 cm. 39.183
Majolica Albarello: Andromeda
Saved by Perseus. Italy, Venice,
Workshop of Domenigo da Venezia,
early 16th century. H. 28.9 cm. 20.421
Venus. Bronze. Ca. 1560. Danese
Cattaneo, Italian. H. 52.9 cm.
50.578
St. John the Baptist. Bronze.
Angelo de Rossi, Italian, Verona,
active late 16th century.
H. 49.5 cm. 52.276
109
Adoration of the Magi Canvas. Titian (Tiziano Vecelli), Italian , Venice,
ca. 14834576. W. 2283 cm. 57.150
Doorknocker with Gorgon Head and
Emblem of the Cicogna Family.
Bronze. Italy, Venice, mid~l6th
century. II. 25.4 cm. 724
Baptism of Christ. Canvas After 1580. Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti),
Italian, Venice. W. 251 -4 cm. 50.400
110
Virgin and Oiild Enthroned . Verre
eglomise'. Italy, 2nd half 16th
century. Frame: Silver and enamel.
Germany, Augsburg, ca. 1600.
E. IS Jem. 43.284
St, Margaret. Marble. 1520-1530.
Antonello Gagini, Italian, Sicilian.
H. 139.7 cm. 42,564
Pendant: Madonna and Child with
Saints. Enameled gold with pearls
and emeralds. Italy, late 16th
century, H. 7.3 cm. 59,337
The Assumption of the Virgin.
Dated 1517. Engraving, state
I/IL Domenico Campagnola,
Italian, H. 29.2 cm. 54.741
Ill
The Dead Christ with Joseph of Arirmthea. Panel. Ca. 1525. Giovanni
Girolamo Savoldo, Italian, Brescia, W. 191.8 cm. 52.512
Head of St. John the Baptist.
Canvas. Ca* 1580. Circle of
Titian, Italian, Venice.
W. 75.2 cm, 53.424
Credenza . Walnut. Italy, Brescia, niid-l6th century.
H. 127.6 cm. 39.188
Majolica Plate . Italy, Urbino
Atelier of the Fontana Family,
ca. 1560. D. 45.7 cm. 42.622
112
Portrait of Agostino Barbarigo. Canvas, Ca. 1571.
Paolo Veronese, Italian, Venice, W. 11 6:2 cm.
28.16
Apollo on Parnassus, Surrounded by Muses and Poets.
Engraving, before state i/II. Marcantonio Raimondi,
Italian, ca. 1480-ca. 1530. W. 47.1 cm. 63.231
Portrait of a Young Lady. Panel.
Agnolo Bronzino, Italian, Florence,
1503-1572. H. 60 cm. 72.121
Portrait of Vincenzo Guarignoni
Dated 1572. Canvas. Giovanni
Battista Moroni, Italian, Bergamo.
H. 63 cm. 62.1
113
Cassone Frqntal. Walnut. Italy, second half 16th century. L. 172.7 cm.
15.528
Portrait of a Gentleman and His Wife. Canvas.
Ca. 1550-1565. Italo-Flemish Master. W. 141 cm.
16.793
114
Ijizarm and the Rich Man * Canvas. Jacopo Rassano, Italian. 1510-1592.
W. 221 cm* 39.68
The Wrath of Neptune. Bronze.
Ca. 1540. Attr. to Tiziano Minio,
Italian, Paduan-Venetian*
H- 36.1 cm. 74.273
The Entombment . Canvas. Leandro
Bassano, Italian, 1557-1622*
H. 123.8 cm. 16.806
Annunciation * Canvas. Paolo
Veronese, Italian, Venice, 1528-
1588. H* 150 cm. 50.251
Annunciation. Pen and brown ink
and gray wash. Luca Cambiaso,
Italian, 1527-1585. H. 29.5 cm*
59.200
115
landscape with a Boat. Pen and brown ink. Annibale
Carracci, Italian, 1560-1609. W. 40.6 cm. 72.101
Cassone. Walnut. Italy, Venice, mid-16th century.
H. 68.6 cm. 42.607
The Feast of the Gods. Bronze.
Ca. 1575. Alessandro Vittoria,
Italian, Venetian. H. 34.4 cm.
52.464
116
Medici Plate. Soft paste porcelain. Study for Aeneas’ Flight from Troy. Pen and brown ink,
Italy, Florence, ca. 1580. black chalk, brown and light-yellow wash on gray-green
D. 28 cm. 49.489 paper. Federico Barocci, Italian, 1535 (?)-1612.
W. 42.7 cm. 60.26
Mars. Bronze. Ca. 1587. Giovanni
Bologna, Italian. H. 39 cm. 64.421
Study of Plants on a Bank. Black
chalk, brush and wash heightened
with body color. Federico Barocci,
Italian, ca. 1535-1612. H. 20 cm.
73.171
117
Hat Jewel: The Rape of Helen,
Enamel on gold, Italy, mid-I6th
century, D. 5.1 cm, 49.377
Hat Jewel: Adoration of the Kings.
Enamel on gold, France, mid-16th
century, D. 4.7 cm, 38*428
Espalier Plates. Steel. Attributed
to a member of Negroli Family,
possibly Philippo, ca, 1500-1561,
Italian, Milan* H. 14 cm.
16.1517,16*1518
The Apocalypse: St. John Sees the
Four Riders * Engraving. Jean Duvet,
French, 1485-aftcr 1556. H. of
page 36*7 cm. 53.222
Episode of the Aeneid : The Trojan
Horse. Painted enamel. Ca. 1530-
1540. Master of the Aeneid Series,
France, Limoges, I!. 23.8 cm.
74,40
118
Chest. Oak. France, Normandy, 2nd half 16th century. H. 96.5 cm. 42.604
Two Funerary Figures. Hawthorn wood painted black. Ca. 1570. Attr. to
Germain Pilon, French. H. 62.2 and 61.3 cm. 59.345, 59.346
Seated Woman with Two Children
(Charity?). Alabaster. Attr. to
Germain Pilon, French, ca. 1535-
1590. H. 29.8 cm. 51.541
St. Porchaire Pedestal Dish.
Faience. France, 16th century.
H. 14.3 cm. 52.278
119
St. Porchaire Ewer. Faience.
France, 16th century. H. 35.6 cm.
53.363
Mirror. Enamel “en risille.”
France, 2nd half 16th century.
H. 8.9 cm. 26.246
Ewer Stand. Enamel on copper.
Dated 1577. Pierre Raymond, French,
Limoges. D. 48.6 cm. 40.139
Inlaid Table. Walnut. France, Burgundy, 2nd half 16th Dressoir. Walnut. France, Burgundy, mid-16th century,
century. H. 88.3 cm. 42.601 H. 149.8 cm. 42.606
120
The Martyrdom of St. Lucy. Etching,
state il/II. Jacques Bellange,
French, 1594-1638. H, 46,2 cm.
50.214
Samson and Delilah. Woodcut.
Lucas van Leyden, Dutch, 1494-1533
H, 41.3 cm. 35.117
Candlesticks Representing Triumph of Adoration of the Shepherds,
Diana and Labors of Hercules. Painted Engraving. Frans Crabbe, Flemish,
enamel on copper. Attr. to Jean Court ca. 1480-1553. H. 24.6 cm. 66.121
(called Vigier), French, Limoges, active
1555-1565. FL 33.6 cm. 73.169, 73.170
12 !
Return of the Prodigal Son. Engraving. Lucas van
Leyden, Dutch, 1494-1533. W* 24.6 cm* 27.361
Landscape with Saint John the Baptist Preaching. Panel.
Herri met de Pies, Netherlandish, ca. 1510-ca. 1572,
W, 42 cm* 67*20
Madonna and Child under a Canopy .
Panel* Ca* 1525* Netherlands,
Bruges* H. 64.8 cm. 46.282
Esther before Ahasuerus and The Judgment of Solomon. Stained glass panels.
Ca, 1530* Circle of Lucas van Leyden, Netherlandish* H. 69*2 cm,
68.189, 68*188
122
Christ Carrying the Cross. Alabaster.
Ca. 1545. Workshop of Jacques du
Broeucq, Southern Netherlands,
Hainaut. H. 61.1 cm. 71.5
Madonna and Child in a Landscape.
Dated 1531. Panel. Jan Gossaert
de Mabuse, Netherlandish.
H. 48.9 cm. 72.47
Landscape with Venus and Adonis. Copper panel. Gillis
van Coninxloo, Netherlandish, 1544-1606/07. W. 53.5 cm.
62.293
Two Peasants in Half Figure.
Pen and light brown ink over black
chalk. Pieter Bruegel I, Flemish,
1525-1569. W. 18.8 cm. 45.114
123
Diana and Actaeon. Canvas. Joachim Uytewael, Dutch.
1566-1638. W. 69 cm. 74.106
Denial of St. Peter. Panel. Peter Uy tewael, Dutch,
1596-1660. W, 45.6 cm. 72.169
Part of a Chasuble. Embroidery
(opus Anglicanum), silk, gold, and
silver threads on silk velvet.
England, ca. 1500. H. 101 cm.
70.124
Portrait of an Elizabethan Gallant ,
Dated 1576. On vellum. Nicholas
Hilliard, English. D. 5 cm. 60.39
Sir Anthony Midmay. On vellum.
Nicholas Hilliard, English, Ca. 1547-
1619. H. 23.5 cm. 26.554
124
The Ascension. Pen and brown ink.
Albrecht Diirer, German, 1471-1528.
H. 31.1 cm. 52.530
The Arm of Eve. Dated 1507.
Brush drawing in brown and white ink
on blue paper. Albrecht Diirer,
German. H. 33.6 cm. 65.470
The Apocalypse: The Riders on the
Four Horses. Woodcut. Albrecht
Diirer, German, 1471-1528.
H. 40 cm. 32.313
The Virgin with a Monkey. Engraving.
Albrecht Diirer, German, 1471-1528.
H. 19.1 cm. 64.29
The Dead Christ. Dated 1505. Charcoal. Albrecht
Diirer, German. W. 23.5 cm. 52.531
125
St. Jerome. Engraving. Albrecht
Diirer, German, 1471-1528. H. 24.5
cm. 72.29
Plaque: Christ in the Garden of
Gethsemane. Kclhcim stone. Ca. 1515.
Adolph Dauchcr, German, Augsburg,
d. ca. 1523. H. 14.8 cm. 47.182
Adoration of the Shepherds. Panel. Circle of Diirer,
Germany, 1st half 16th century. H. 58 cm. 16.807
Christ on the Mount of Olives.
Dated 1515. Etching on iron.
Albrecht Diirer, German. H. 22.3 cm.
43.389
The Life of the Virgin: Title Page,
The Virgin on the Crescent Moon.
Woodcut, proof before text.
Albrecht Diirer, German, 1471-1528.
H. 24 cm. 59.99
126
Adam and Eve. Bronze. Dated 1515
(for the model); on reverse 1518
(for this cast). Ludwig Krug,
German, Nuremberg. H. 12.2 cm.
Adam and Eve. Bronze. Ca. 1520.
Workshop of Peter Vischer, the
Younger, German, Nuremberg.
H, 14.6 cm. 61.29
Py ramus and This be. Chiaroscuro
woodcut. Hans Wechthn, German,
1480/85-after 1526. H. 27.1 cm.
50.396
Der Weisskunig: The Banished Duke
of Otnop. Woodcut. Hans Burgkmair,
German, 1473-1531. H. 22.2 cm.
60.28
Adam and Eve. Boxwood. Attributed to Daniel Man eh,
German, 1477-1540. H. 22.2 cm. 46.429,46.491
127
Portrait of Wolfgang Gamensfelder
at Age 19. Boxwood. Dated 1531.
Master of Gamensfelder and
Fronleitner, German. D. 11.9 cm.
76.16
Head of a Woman. Silverpoint on
white prepared ground on paper.
Hans Holbein I, German, ca. 1465-
1524. H. 6.5 cm. 70.14
Portrait of Sir Thomas More. Panel.
Follower of Hans Holbein the Younger,
Germany, 1497-1543. D. 5.9 cm.
57.356
Equestrian Portrait of the Emperor
Maximilian. Dated 1508. Woodcut
printed from two outline blocks on
blue hand-tinted paper. Hans
Burgkmair, German. H. 32.1 cm.
50.72
Armet, Helmet in Maximilian Style.
Steel. Germany, early 16th century.
H. 30.5 cm. 16.1855
Portrait Medallion. Boxwood.
Attr. to Friedrich Hagenauer, German,
active 1525-1546. D. 7.3 cm.
27.421
128
The Stag Hunt, Dated 1540. Panel. Lucas Cranach the Elder, German,
Kronach. W. 170.2 cm, 58.425
Medal: The Trinity. Silver. Signed
H. R. Dated 1544. Hans Reinhart the
Elder* German, tL 1581. D. 10.2 cm,
60.74
129
Fountain Figure of Abundance .
Bronze. Master of the Budapest
Abundance, German, Augsburg, ca.
1530-1540. H. 36.8 cm, 71.104
Horse . Bronze. Ca. 1560-1570. After Gregor Erhart, Sitting Dog Scratching Himself.
German. H. 15.2 cm. 52.108 Bronze, South Germany or possibly
Austria (Innsbruck), 2nd quarter
16th century. H, 5,9 cm, 60.74
130
Portrait Plaque of Georg Knauer.
Pearwood. Dated 1537. Peter Dell,
South German. H. 14 cm. 21 All
Portrait of Maria Kitsch er von
Oelkofen, Frau Pancraz von Freyberg
zu Aschau. Panel. Hans Mielich,
German, Munich, 1515-1573.
H. 64.1 cm. 44.88
Model for Medal: Pope Alexander V
(1409-1410). Kelheim stone. Tobias
Wolf, German, Breslau, d. ca. 1570.
D. 4.2 cm. 56.28
Model for Medal: Son of Martin III
Geuder. Kelheim stone. Dated 1528.
Matthes Gebel, German, Nuremberg.
D. 3.7 cm. 56.25
131
Salome with the Head of St. John the
Baptist. Pen and brush with black
and white ink on brown-tinted paper,
Albrecht Altdorfer, German, ca.
1480-1538. H. 19.2 cm. 48.440
The Fall and Redemption of Man:
Four Scenes from the Passion of
Christ . Four woodcuts printed on
one page. Albrecht Altdorfer,
German, ca. 1480-1538. H. of page
22.5 cm. 52.50-52.53
View of a Castle. Dated 1513. Pen and bistre ink,
Wolf Huber, German, Fassau. W. 21,2 cm. 5 L27 7
The Visitation. Panel. Germany,
Danube School, early 16th century.
H t 101,6 cm. 50,91
Mortar. B ran ze. Ca. 1550-1560.
Workshop of Wenzel Jamnitzer,
German, Nuremberg, H. 11.8 cm,
51.444
132
River Landscape with Five Bare Spruce Trees in the
Foreground . Dated 1549. Etching. Augustin
Hirschvogel, German. W. 17.3 cm. 51.491
Jug with Arms of Cleves-Berg.
Stoneware. Dated 1580. Germany,
Rhenish, Siegberg. H. 23.8 cm.
74.41
A
133
Standing Cup with Covey. Gilt
silver. Germany, Nuremberg, 2nd
half 16th century. H. 49.5 cm.
62.286
Scales. Gilt bronze and engraved
silver. Ca* 1565-1570. Germany,
Nuremberg, Jamnitzer Workshop.
H. 37.5 cm. 50.382
Double PokaL Gilt silver. Ca. 1614
1632. Alexander Treghart, South
German, Nuremberg. H. 58 em.
76.108, 76.109
134
Sextus Tarquinius Threatening
Lucrece . Bronze. Ca. 1600. Hubert
Gerhard, German. H. 52.7 cm. 62.245
Allegory of Christian Belief
Dated 162(2?). Pen and bistre ink
and bistre wash. Johann Liss,
German. H. 15.3 cm. 53.6
Pendant with Pelican. Enameled gold
with rubies. Germany, ca. 1600.
H. 7.3 cm. 59.336
Amor. Canvas, Johann Liss,
German* Venetian School* ca. 1597-
1629/30, H. 87.6 cm. 71.100
Hercules and the Hydra , Bronze.
Attr, to Adriaen de Vries,
Netherlandish, ca, 1560-1626,
H. 46.7 cm. 73.167
135
The Crucifixion of St. Andrew. Canvas. Ca. 1607. Head of Proserpine. Terra cotta.
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Italian. Ca. 1620-1621. Giovanni Lorenzo
H. 202.5 cm. 76.2 Bernini, Italian, Rome. H. 15.3 cm.
68.101
Danae. Canvas. Ca. 1621-1623. Orazio Gentileschi, Italian. W. 228.6 cm.
71.101
136
Study for Minerva. Black and red
chalk. Bernardo Strozzi, Italian,
1581-1644. H. 37.2 cm. 53.626
Rest on the Flight into Egypt with
an Angel Playing the Violin .
Tondo. Canvas. 1624. Giovanni
Francesco Barbicri (called II
Guercino), Italian. D. 68.5 cm.
67.123
Minerva. Canvas. Bernardo Strozzi,
Italian, Genoa, 1581-1644.
H. 147.3 cm. 29.133
Venus and Cupid. Pen and bistre ink
and bistre wash with red chalk
indications. Giovanni Francesco
Barbieri (called Guercino), Italian,
1591-1666. W. 39.4 cm. 25.1188
137
Adoration of the Shepherds. Canvas. Bernardo Cavallino,
Italian, 1616-1656. W. 148.6 cm. 68.100
Pope Innocent X. Bronze.
Alessandro Algardi and assistants,
Italian, Rome, 1602-1654.
H. 78.1 cm. 57.496
Adoration of the Magi. Canvas.
Ca. 1640-1642. Guido Reni,
Italian. H. 367.3 cm. 69.132
St. Catherine of Siena Receiving the Crown of
Thorns and a Rosary from the Christ Child.
Canvas. Ca. 1643. Giovanni Battista Salvi
(called Sassoferrato), Italian. W. 83.8 cm.
66.332
138
Four Tondi: Witches* Scenes. Canvas. Ca, 1640* Salvator Rosa, Italian, 1615-1673.
D, 53.3 cm. (each). 77.37-.40
139
The Feast of Terminus. Red-brown oil. Giovanni
Benedetto Castiglione, Italian, 1616-1670. W. 56.2 cm.
64.31
Baptism of Christ. Bronze. Ca.
1646. Alessandro Algardi,
Italian, Rome. H. 62.3 cm. 65.471
The Vision of St. Jerome. Canvas.
Giovanni Battista Langetti, Italian,
Genoa, 1625-1676. H. 200.2 cm.
51.334
140
Adoration of the Shepherds. Canvas. Carlo Dolci,
Italian, 1616-1686. H. 88.6 cm, 68.22
The Risen Christ Appearing to His Mother Canvas.
Ca. 1708. Francesco Solimena, Italian, Naples.
H. 222.5 cm. 71.63
The Apparition of the Virgin to St. Francis of Assisi
Canvas. Ca. 1680-1683. Luca Giordano, Italian,
Naples ► H. 239 cm, 66,125
Casket. For Pietro Gregorio Boncompagni-Ludovisi and
Maria Francesca Ottoboni. Silver gilt, malachite, lapis
lazuli, and enamel. Italy, Rome, 173L L, 22.8 cm.
74.86
141
Education of the Virgin . Marble,
Attr. to Giuseppe Mazzuoli, Italian,
1644-1725. H. 110,5 cm. 73.6
Journey of a Patriarch . Canvas. Giovanni Benedetto
Castiglione, Italian, 1616-1670, W, 78.4 cm. 69.1
The Rest on the f light into Egypt. Terra cotta.
Giuseppe Mazza, Italian, 1653-174L H. 32J cm.
64.427
The Synagogue. Canvas, Alessandro Magnasco,
Italian, Genoa, 1667-1749, W. 149 cm. 30.22
142
David and Goliath . Terra cotta, 1723. Giovanni
Battista Foggini, Italian, Florence. H. 41.3 cm.
66.126
The Supper at Emma us. Canvas. Giovanni Battista
Piazzetta, Italian, Venice, 1682-1754. W. 141.3 cm.
3K245
The Assumption of the Virgin.
Painted 1744. Canvas (modello).
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, Italian,
Venice. H. 7L5 cm. 55.165
II fiorellin d’amore (Little Flower of Love). Black
chalk heightened with white chalk. Giovanni Battista
Piazzetta, Italian, 1682-1754. W. 54.9 cm. 38.387
143
Clockwise from upper left: The Angels Appearing to Abraham, The Sacrifice of Isaac, Tobias and the Angel,
Abraham Welcoming the Three Angels. Canvas. Giovanni Antonio Guardi, Italian, Venice, 1698-1760.
W. 75.5 cm. (each). 52.237, 52.235, 52.236, 52.238
144
The Adoration of the Magi Pen and
bistre ink and bistre wash.
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Italian,
1696-1770, H. 38,7 cm, 44,474
Horatius Codes Defending Rome Against the Etruscans.
Canvas. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Italian, Venice,
1696-1770, W. 208J cm. 49,571
Martyrdom of St. Sebastian.
Modello for the Diessen Altarpiece.
Canvas, Painted ca. 1739.
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Italian,
Venice, H, 52,8 em. 46,277
The Flight into Egypt: The Holy Family Embarking in a
Small Boat , Pen and bistre ink and bistre wash.
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Italian, 1696-1770.
W. 44.6 cm, 29.443
145
Interior of the Pantheon, Rome . Dated 1747. Canvas.
Giovanni Paolo Panini, Italian. H. 125.7 cm. 74.39
Portrait of a Lady. Canvas.
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Italian,
Venice, 1727-1804. H. 60.4 cm.
52.541
The Spring Shower. Pen and bistre ink and bistre wash.
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Italian, 1727-1804.
W. 41.3 cm. 37.573
The Prisons: An Immense Interior
with a Drawbridge. Etching, state
I/III. Giovanni Battisti Piranesi,
Italian, 1720-1778. H. 54.8 cm.
41.30
146
Visit of Pope Pius VI in Venice: The Reception of the
Doge and Senate in the Salla delle Udienze in the
Monastery of San Domenico. Canvas. 1782. Francesco
Guardi, Italian, Venice. W. 69 cm. 49.187
A Procession of Triumphal Cars in Piazzo S. Marco,
Venice. Pen and bistre ink and bistre wash. 1782.
Francesco Guardi, Italian. W. 36.7 cm. 55.164
Visit of Pope Pius VI in Venice: Te Deum in the Church
of SS. Giovanni e Paolo. Canvas. 1782. Francesco
Guardi, Italian, Venice. W. 69 cm. 49.188
The Spring Shower. Pen and bistre ink and bistre wash.
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Italian, 1727-1804.
W. 41.3 cm. 37.573
147
View of the Piazza San Marco, Venice, and the Piazzetta towards San Giorgio
Maggiore. Canvas. Giovanni Antonio Canale (called Canaletto), Italian,
Venice, 1697-1768. W. 232.5 cm. 62.169
Views of Venice and Environs: The Tower of Malghera.
Etching, state I/II. Giovanni Antonio Canale (called
Canaletto), Italian, 1697-1768. W. 43.4 cm. 25.1240
Imaginary View: A Palace on the Shore of the Lagoon .
Pen and brown ink with gray wash. Giovanni Antonio
Canale (called Canaletto), Italian, 1697-1768.
W. 42.1 cm. 30.23
148
Piet a. Canvas* Painted after 1750* Giuseppe
Bazzani, Italian, W. 14L7 cm. 55.682
Woman and Man. Soft paste
porcelain. Italy, Naples, Caop-di-
Monte, ca* 1750. H. 18.4 cm.
50.569
Standing Woman * Soft paste
porcelain* Italy, Naples, Capo-di-
Monte, ca. 1750. H. 20.3 cm,
50.570
149
The Holy Family . Canvas. El Greco (Domenico
Theotocopuli), Spanish, 1541-1614. H. 131.7 cm.
26.247
Portrait of the Jester Ca la bazas. Canvas. Diego
Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez, Spanish, 1599-1660.
H. 175 cm. 65.15
Christ on the Cross with Landscape.
Canvas. El Greco (Domenico
Theotocopuli), Spanish, 1541-1614.
H. 188 cm. 52.222
150
The Holy House of Nazareth. Canvas. Francisco de Zurbaran, Spanish, 1598- The Virgin and Child. Pen and brown
1662/64. W. 218 cm. 60.117 ink, ink wash, red and black chalk.
Ca. 1670. Bartolome Esteban Murillo,
Spanish. H. 21.4 cm. 68.66
Laban Searching for His Stolen Household Gods in Rachel's Tent. Canvas.
Bartolomd Esteban Murillo, Spanish, 1618-1682. W. 363.9 cm. 65.469
The Immaculate Conception. Canvas.
Bartolome Esteban Murillo, Spanish,
1618-1682. H. 220.5 cm. 59.189
151
The Death of Adonis. Canvas. Jusepe de Ribera, Spanish, 1591-1652.
W. 238.8 cm. 65.19
St. Jerome. Canvas. Jusepe de Ribera, Spanish, 1591-
1652. H. 129 cm. 61.219
152
Portrait of the Infante Don Luis de
Borbon. Canvas. Painted 1783.
Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes,
Spanish. H. 152.7 cm. 66.14
Portrait of Don Juan Antonio Cuervo.
Dated 1819. Canvas. Francisco Jose de
Goya y Lucientes, Spanish.
H. 120 cm. 43.90
St. Ambrose. Canvas. Francisco
Jose' de Goya y Lucientes, Spanish,
1746-1828. H. 190 cm. 69.23
The Bulls of Bordeaux: The Celebrated American, Mariano
Ceballos. Lithograph, state 11/11. Francisco de Goya
y Lucientes, Spanish, 1746-1828. W. 40.4 cm. 49.2
The Garroted Man. Etching, state
1/11. Francisco de Goya y Lucientes,
Spanish, 1746-1828. H. 32.8 cm.
63.470
153
Hercules and Cacus. Dated 1588. Samson and Delilah. Canvas. Ca. 1618-1620. Gerrit
Chiaroscuro woodcut. Hendrik van Honthorst, Dutch, Utrecht. H. 129 cm. 68.23
Goltzius, Dutch. H. 41 cm.
75.60
The Weeping Heraclitus. Dated 1621.
Canvas. Hendrick Terbrugghen,
Dutch. H. 125 cm. 77.2
154
Portrait of Isabella Brant. Panel. The Feast of Herod. Pen and bistre ink with charcoal
Ca. 1622. Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish. and red chalk. Ca. 1630-1640. Peter Paul Rubens,
H. 53 cm. 47.207 Flemish. W. 47.3 cm. 54.2
A Genoese Lady with Her Child. Canvas. Ca. 1627. Diana and Her Nymphs Departing for the Chase.
Sir Anthony van Dyck, Flemish. H. 217.8 cm. 54.392 Canvas. Ca. 1615. Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish.
H. 215.9 cm. 59.190
155
The Betrayal of Christ. Canvas. Jacob Jordaens,
Flemish, Antwerp, 1593-1678. W. 246.3 cm. 70.32
Pastoral Scene. Canvas. Jan Siberechts, Flemish,
1627-1703. W. 122.5 cm. 69.18
Peasants Drinking and Smoking.
Panel. David Teniers the Younger,
Flemish, 1610-1690. H. 37.2 cm.
16.1046
The Conversion of St. Paul with
Horseman and Banner. Ink, black
and red chalk, and water color.
Ca. 1645. Jacob Jordaens, Flemish
H. 32.8 cm. 54.366
156
A View of Emmerich Across the Rhine. Dated 1645.
Panel. Jan van Goyen, Dutch. W. 95.3 cm. 59.351
Wooded iMndscape with Sleeping Peasants. Dated 165(0?).
Canvas. Simon de Vlieger, Dutch. W. 130.4 cm. 75.76
IMndscape with a Cottage and Figures.
Dated 1653. Pencil and gray wash.
Jan van Goyen, Dutch. W. 27.5 cm.
29.548
Dune landscape with Figures. Panel.
Philips Wouwerman, Dutch, 1619-1668.
W. 41.5 cm. 67.124
View of Orleans on the Loire. Pen
and brown ink, brown and gray wash.
Lambert Doomer, Dutch, 1622/23-1700.
W.41.1 cm. 66.4
157
Portrait of a Lady in a Ruff
Dated 1638. Canvas. Frans Hals,
Dutch, H, 69.7 cm. 48.137
Hilly Landscape with Hut Beside a
Stream . Dated 1627. Black chalk
and tan and gray wash. Esaias van
dc Velde, Dutch, W. 29.2 cm. 66.7
Protestant Gothic Church with Motifs
of the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam ,
Canvas. Emanuel de Witte, Dutch,
Alkmaar, 1617-1692. H. 62 cm.
71.1
River Landscape with Castle. Dated 1644. Panel.
Salomon van Ruysdael, Dutch. W. 60,6 cm. 73.2
Fishing Boats in a Harbor. Canvas. Allart van
Everdingen, Dutch, 1621-1675. W. 97 cm, 74,105
158
Portrait of a Youth. Dated 1632.
Panel. Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn,
Dutch. H. 57.8 cm. 42.644
Portrait of a Lady. Dated 1635.
Panel. Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn,
Dutch. H. 77.5 cm. 44.90
Portrait of a Jewish Student. Canvas.
Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, Dutch,
1606-1669. H. 84.5 cm. 50.252
Christ Taken Before Caiaphas. Pen, reed pen, and brush
with bistre ink and touches of white. Ca. 1641-1642.
Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, Dutch. W. 23.4 cm. 60.187
Tobias Healing His Father's Blindness. Pen and brown
ink corrected with white wash. Rembrandt Harmensz van
Rijn, Dutch, 1606-1669. W. 21.1 cm. 69.69
159
Old Man with a Flowing Beard. Dated
1631. Etching, state I/ll. Rembrandt
Harmensz van Rijn, Dutch. H. 6.8 cm.
73.38
The Three Trees. Etching and drypoint. 1643.
Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, Dutch. W. 21.3 cm. 66.334
Old Man Praying. Dated 166(1?). Canvas. Rembrandt
Harmensz van Rijn, Dutch. H. 87.6 cm. 67.16
Christ Preaching (La Petite Tombe). Etching. Rembrandt
Harmensz van Rijn, Dutch, 1606-1669. W. 20.8 cm. 58.306
] 60
The Three Crosses . Dated 1653, Etching and drypoint,
state IV/V. Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, Dutch.
W. 44,2 cm. 59.241
Still Life Dated 1663, Canvas, Willem Kalf, Dutch,
H, 60.4 cm. 62,292
Landscape with a Windmill Dated 1646. Panel. Jacob The Meeting of Christ with Martha
van Ruisdael, Dutch. W. 68.5 cm. 67.19 and Mary after the Death of Lazarus.
Reed pen and bistre with touches of
white, Ca + 1662-1665. Rembrandt
Harmensz van Rijn, Dutch,
W. 20.8 cm, 62,116
161
View of the Heerengracht, Amsterdam. Canvas.
Ca. 1660-1662. Jan Wijnants, Dutch. W. 81.9 cm.
64.419
Travelers in a Hilly Landscape with a River.
Panel. Ca. 1650-1655. Aelbert Cuyp, Dutch.
W. 74.8 cm. 42.637
Landscape with a Dead Tree. Canvas. Ca. 1665-1668.
Jacob van Ruisdael, Dutch. W. 131 cm. 67.63
A Wooded and Hilly Landscape, Evening. Canvas.
Ca. 1663-1665. Jacob van Ruisdael, Dutch. W. 59.4 cm
63.575
162
Portrait of a Standing Lady . Canvas. Gerard ter Bor eh
(Terborch), Dutch* 1617-1681. H. 63.3 cm. 44.93
Esrh er , A hastier its ai id Ha i nan. Co n va s . Ca . 1667 1669,
Jan Steen, Dutch. W. 92.9 cm. 64.153
A Music Party . Dated 1663. Canvas. Pieter do Hooch*
Dutch. W. 119.4 cm. 51355
Landscape with Sleeping Shepherdess. Dated 1663.
Panel. Adriaen van der Velde* Dutch. W, 27.5 cm. 66.12
163
Mountainous Landscape. Pencil and ink. Nicolas
Perch em, Dutch, 1620-1683. W. 52.0 cm. 58.410
A Wooded Landscape with Figures * Canvas. Meindert
Hobbema, Dutch, 1638-1709. W. 111.8 cm. 42.641
164
The Descent from the Cross . Ivory.
Dated 1653, Adam Lenckhardt,
Austrian. H, 44,4 cm. 67.134
Covered Goblet Engraved glass.
Bohemia, ea. 1715. H, 47.9 cm.
50.390
Covered Cup. Silver and silver
gilt. 1688. Johann Andreas Thelot,
German, Augsburg. H. 40 cm.
66.111
Goblet , Engraved glass. 1680.
Herman Schwinger, German, Nuremberg.
H P 3U cm. 50.389
Pilgrim Bottle. Polished stoneware
with silver-gilt mounts. Germany,
Meissen, ca, 1715. H. 15.9 cm.
51.451
Tankard. Silver, partially gilt.
Andreas Brachfeldt, Russian, Riga,
late 17th century. Relief. Silver,
Master D. M., German, Augsburg,
H, 25.3 cm. 71.266
165
Sacred and Profane Love. Chasuble. Embroidery, silk
and metallic threads on silk. Bavaria, 4th quarter 17th
century. Over-all: H. 116 cm* Detail: H* 43.5 cm.
71.235
Christ at the Column. Gilt bronze.
Dated 1756. Johann Baptist
Hagenaucr, Austrian. H. 19.1 cm.
53.286
God the Father. Poly chromed wood.
Johann Peter Schwanthaler the Elder,
Austrian, 17201795. IL 141.6 cm,
61.30
St. Joachim. Gilded wood. Joseph
Anton Feuchtmeyer (or his circle).
South German, 1696-1770.
H, 128.9 cm. 62.246
House Altarpiece* Carved and gilded
wood* Ca. 1740, Joseph Matthias
Gotz, German, Bavaria. K. 165.1 cm.
64.357
166
Presentation of Christ in the Temple. Canvas.
Painted ca. 1750/55. Franz Anton Maulbertsch,
Austrian. H. 69.5 cm, 63.326
Return from the Flight into Egypt. Canvas. Josef
Ignaz Mildorfer, Austrian, 1719-1775. H. 118 cm. 74.2
Madonna of the Immaculate
Conception. Painted and gilded wood.
Ca. 1770. Franz Ignaz Gunther,
German. H. 77,5 cm, 63.294
Kneeling AngeL Carved wood. Ca.
1760. Franz Ignaz Gunther, German,
1725-1775. H.'79.7 cm. 66,18
Male Figure. Wood. Ca. 1760.
Franz Ignaz Gunther, German.
H. 95 cm, 73.101
167
Kneeling Saint . Painted wood.
Ca. 1740-1750. Johann Baptist
Straub, German, Munich.
H. 118.1 cm. 61414
Orpheus. Stone. Ca. 1765.
Ferdinand Tietz, German. H. 183 cm.
71.65
Spring. Painted wood. Ca. 1765.
Ferdinand Tictz, German. H. 14 cm
62.209
Console Table. Made for Schloss Seehof, Franconia.
Carved and gilded wood. Ca. 1765. Attr. to Ferdinand
Tietz, German. H. 85.7 cm. 62.63
Clock , Carved and gilded wood.
Faience. Ca. 1750. Works by
Ba u mgar t inge r, Merge n t h ei m, G e r m a ny.
H. 97.8 cm. 66.362
168
Pinto. Porcelain. Ca. 1760,
Modeled by Franz Anton Bustelli,
German, Munich, Nymphenburg Factory.
H, 10.2 cm* 47.283
Box. Gold and mother-of-pearl,
Austria, Vienna (?), ca, 1765,
H. 9.2 cm. 67.157
Gilt-Bronze Dish. Germany {?), 2nd
quarter 18th century. H> 31.9 cm.
55.69
Count Tschernitscheff, Russian
Ambassador at Vienna. Ivory.
Friedrich Heinrich Ftiger, Germany,
1751-1818. D. 10.1 cm. 42.1141
169
Portrait of a Lady of the Earle Family. Canvas*
Sir Peter Lely, English, 1618-1680. H. 126*7 cm*
42*247
Portrait of ct Lady* Dated 1619* Panel. Cornelius I.
Johnson, English. H* 65.7 cm. 73.185
Story of David and Bathsheba. Dated 1658. Stumpwork
embroidery: silk and metallic yams, pearls and carved
wood appendages, on silk. England* W. 53.3 cm. 73.1 86
King Henry VIII Treading on the Pope . Panel of petit-
point embroidery, silk. England, Period of Charles I
(1625-1648). W* 55.3 cm* 19.585
170
Armchair. Walnut with caned back,
England, ca, 1680-1685. H. 38.1 cm.
42.573
Covered Cup . Silver and silver gilt.
1677-1678. L A. (unidentified),
English, London. H. 17,2 cm. 58,422
Knife , Fork , and Spoon. Gold.
Germany, Augsburg* ca. 1725,
L, 19.1, 19.1, and 22.2 cm.
63.473-63.475
Covered Cup. Silver. 1686-1687.
W. L (unidentified), English,
London. H. 23.8 cm. 35.145
171
Charles II, King of England. 1653. Canvas. Philippe
de Champaigne, French. H. 125.7 cm. 59.38
The Dance of the Boys and Girls. Canvas. Mathieu
Le Nain, French, 1607-1677. W. 120.5 cm. 57.489
Samson. Canvas. 1630/31. Valentin de Boulogne, The Repentant St. Peter. Dated 1645. Canvas.
French. H. 135.6 cm. 72.50 Georges de la Tour, French. H. 114.5 cm. 51.454
172
Italian Landscape. Dated 163(7). Canvas. Claude Gellce
(called Claude Lorrain), French. W. 137 cm. 46.73
Landscape with Hunting Figures. Canvas. Gaspard
Dughet, French, 1615-1675. W. 175.2 cm. 70.30
Landscape with Cattle. Pen and brown ink and ink wash.
Claude Gelle'e (called Claude Lorrain), French, 1600-1682.
W. 40.1 cm. 28.15
Landscape with Rest on the Flight into Fgypt. Canvas.
Claude Gellee (called Claude Lorrain), French,
1600-1682. H. 205 cm. 62.151
173
Head of a Philosopher. Marble.
Dated 1662. Pierre Puget, French.
H. 39.4 cm* 69.121
The Blessed Alessandro Sauli.
Terracotta. Ca. 1665-1667.
Pierre Puget, French. H. 69.7 cm.
6436
The Tree of Christ. Black chalk.
Laurent de la Hyre, French, 1606/16
1656/8. W. 46,4 cm. 72.98
The Kiss of Peace and Justice. 1654. Canvas. Laurent
de la Hyre, French. W. 76.2 cm. 71.102
Rest on the Flight into Egypt. Panel, Simon Vouet,
French, 1590-1649, W. 45,7 cm, 73.32
174
Ebony Cabinet. Wood, metal, and tortoise shell. Ca. 1690. Attr. to
Andre-Charles Boulle, French, Paris. H. 101.3 cm. 49.539
Gaming Table. Wood and ivory marquetry. Northern Italy
or Southern Germany, ca. 1730. H. 77.7 cm. 53.284
Pier Glass with Frame (Trumeauj.
Carved and gilded wood. France,
ca. 1715. H. approx. 242.8 cm.
53.153
Armchair. Oak. France, ca. 1715-
1725. H. 116.8 cm. 25.1219
Clock. Tortoise shell and brass
inlay, gilt bronze. Ca. 1695.
Andre-Charles Boulle, French,
Paris. H. 113.7 cm. 67.153
175
Vase. Soft paste porcelain. France,
Rouen, Poterat Factory (?), ca. 1680.
H. 21.6 cm. 47.63
Study for the Romancer. Red and
black chalk. Jean Antoine Watteau,
French, 1684-1721. H. 35 cm.
28.661
Portrait of Card i nai Du bo is. Dated
1723. Canvas. Hyadnthe Rigaud,
French.IF 146.7 cm. 67.17
The Elements: Air. Tapestry, silk,
wool, and cotton. France, Paris,
Gobelin Factory, 1 8th centurv.
H. 353 cm. 42.495
Spring. Savonnerie panel, Ghiordes
knot, silk and wool. France, Paris,
Savonnerie Factory, 18th century.
H. 139.8 cm. 52.14
The Swing* Canvas. Nicolas Lancret,
French, 1690-1743. H. 151.1 cm.
48.180
176
The Minuet in a Pavilion. Canvas.
Jean Baptiste Pater, French, 1695-
1736. H. 55.3 cm. 38.392
Seated Chinese with Pot. Soft paste
porcelain. France, Chantilly, ca.
1740. H. 17,2 cm, 47.62
Cachepot. Soft paste porcelain.
France, Paris, Villcroy Factory,
ca. 1735-1740. D. 19.4 cm. 47.60
Pan and Syrinx. Dated 1720. Canvas. Jean-Fran^ois de
Troy, French. W. 139 cm. 73.212
Portrait of Anne Louis Goislard de Montsabert,
Comte de Richebourgde ToureiL Dated 1734.
Canvas, Nicolas de Largillierre, French.
H. 80.7 cm. 70.31
177
Portrait of Jean* Gabriel de la Porte du Theil
Canvas. Ca. 1739/40. Jacques-Andre-Joseph-Carnelot
Aved, French. H. 124.5 cm, 64.89
The Fountain . Red, black, and white
chalk, Franpois Boucher, French,
1703-1770. H. 38.1 cm. 52.529
Cupids in Conspiracy. Canvas. Fran po is Boucher,
French, 1703-1770, W. 123.8 cm. 48.182
Tureen, Silver. 1735-1738. Juste-Aurele Meissonnier, French,
L, (tureen) 35 cm., (stand) 45 cm. 77.182
178
Still Life with Herrings, Canvas,
Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin, French,
16994779. H. 41 cm. 74,1
Hare and Leg of Lamb > Dated 1742. Canvas, Jean-
Baptiste Oudry, French. H. 73.4 cm. 69.53
Chinese Fair, Tapestry, silk and wool. France,
Beauvais, 1 8th century. Design by Francois Boucher,
1743; cartoon by Jean Joseph Dumont. H. 322,8 cm,
44,134
The Flute Flayer , Tapestry, silk and wool. France,
Beauvais, 18th century. Design by Francois Boucher,
1755. H. 363.5 cm. 42.822
179
Mile. De Savigny. Canvas. Ca. 1748.
Jean Marc Nattier, French.
H. 81.9 cm. 48.183
Madame de Pompadour as Diana.
Dated 1752. Canvas. Jean Marc
Nattier, French. H. 100.4 cm.
42.643
La Marquise d’Aiguirandes. Dated
1759. Canvas. Francois Hubert
Drouais, French. H. 101 cm.
42.638
Carpet. Wool. France, Paris, Savonneric Factory,
ca. 1750. H. 6 m. 10 cm. 50.8
ISO
Microscope . Gilt bronze.
France, mid-lSth century.
H. 27,9 cm, 74.15
Gilt Bronze Clock. France, ca. 1750. Wall Clock. Gilt bronze. France,
H. 93 cm. 51.550 ca. 1750-1760. H. 116.8 cm.
50.376
Tall Clock (Regulateur). Boulle Commode. Oak, tulipwood marquetry with gilt bronze mounts. Ca. 1750.
marquetry with gilt bronze mounts. Attr. to Jacques-Pierre Latz, French, Paris. H. 156.5 cm. 42.497
1744. Jacques-Pierre Latz, French
Paris. H. 261.5 cm. 49.200
181
Pair of Fire Dogs. Gilt bronze. 1752. Jacques Cafficri, French, Paris.
H. 44.2 cm. 42.799,42.800
Porcelain Vase. Germany, Meissen,
1749. Gilt bronze mounts: France,
Paris, ca. 1750. H. 31.1 cm.
44.230
Pair of Parrots. Porcelain. Ca. 1740. Modeled by Johann Joachim
Kaendler, German* Meissen. Pair of Candelabra. Gilt bronze. France,
Paris, ca. 1750. H. 18.9 cm. 38.305-38.308
Ulf:"
182
Monkey on a Dog. Soft-paste
porcelain, France, Mennecy,
mid-18th century, H* 15*9 cm.
53.269
Covered Bowl Soft paste porcelain
France, Vincennes, ca. 1745.
H. 15.3 cm. 44.225
Tureen, Soft paste porcelain,
France, Vincennes, ca. 1752.
H. 25.7 cm. 52.3
Bust of a Woman. Terra cotta,
Jean Baptiste Lemoyne II, French,
1704-1778. H. 63.5 cm. 52.566
Laban Cherchant ses Diettx. Canvas, Ca. 1753*
Gabriel de Saint-Aubin, French* W. 55 cm.
65,548
183
Fete in a Park with Costumed Dancers. Ink, ink and
water-color washes, over pencil indications. Ca. 1760-
1765. Gabriel de Saint-Aubin, French. W. 31.3 cm.
66.124
Six Miniatures. Gouache on card.
1753. Louis Nicholas van Blarnberghe,
French. Box. Gold. 1753-1754. Jean
Charles Ducrollay, French, Paris.
H. 3.4 cm. 57.412
Candelabrum. Gilt bronze. Attr.
to Jean Joseph dc Saint-Germain,
French, Paris, 1720-1791.
H. 72.4 cm. 46.81
Candelabrum. Silver. 1758.
Franpois Thomas Germain, French,
Paris. H. 38.1 cm. 40.14
Cachepot. Faience. France,
Marseilles, Robert Factory, ca.
1765. H. 17.8 cm. 62.379
184
Tureen , Soft paste porcelain. France, Vineennes-S£vres,
1756. H* 24*2 cm. 49*15
Tureen with Platter Soft paste porcelain. France,
S£vres, 1757, Tureen: H. 24.2 cm. Platter:
L* 40.6 cm. 53.25
Covered Bowl. Faience. France,
Saint-Clement, ca. 1775. H. 13.4 cm.
61.2
Tureen. Faience. France, Strasbourg, ca, 1750.
Tureen: H. 21.2 cm. Platter: L. 38*6 cm. 76.52
185
Table-Desk (Bureau Plat). Wood marquetry with gilt
bronze mounts. Ca, 1750. Bernard van Risen Burgh II,
French, Paris. H. 74.9 cm. 44,123
Table-Desk (Bureau Plat). Wood marquetry with gilt
bronze mounts. Ca. 1750. Jacques Dubois, French,
Paris. H. 80 cm. 42.591
Straw Marquetry Desk. France, 3rd quarter 18th century.
H. 97.2 cm. 42.40
186
Morpheus or Allegory of Sleep. Canvas. France, 18th century. W. 130 cm. Young Boy Dressed in a Red'Lined
63.502 Cloak (The Artist’s Son?). Canvas.
Ca. 1789. Jean Honore' Fragonard,
French. H. 21 cm. 42.49
Roman Ruins, Villa Pamfili. Dated 1774. Pen and brown
ink; blue, gray, and red-brown water color. Hubert
Robert, French. W. 44.5 cm. 51.485
Invocation to Love. Pen and brown ink and ink wash.
Jean Honore' Fragonard, French, 1732-1806. W. 41.6 cm
43.657
187
The Grotto of Posillipo with Imaginary Architecture,
Canvas. Ca. 1769. Hubert Robert, French, H. 109.2 cm.
76.98
Interior of the Colonnade of St. Peter’s at the Time
of the Conclave. Canvas. Ca, 1769, Hubert Robert,
French, H, 109.2 cm, 76.97
Landscape with Shepherds . Pastel and gouache on prepared
fabric. Dated 1779, Jean PiHcment, French. W. 61 cm,
73.1
View of Rome. Paper mounted on pulp board. Pierre
Henri de Valenciennes, French, 1750-1819. W, 38.9 cm.
70.55
188
Textile Panel. Lampas weave. Young Girl Terra cotta. Claude
brocaded and embroidered, silk. Michel (called Clodion), French,
France, Lyon, design by Jean 1738-1814. H. 45.1 cm. 42.50
Demosthene Dugourc, ca. 1790.
Over-all: H. 237 cm. Detail:
H. 131 cm. 35.237
Chest of Drawers with Panels of Oriental Lacquer. Ebony veneer.
Japanese lacquer panels, gilt-bronze mounts. Rene Dubois, French, Paris,
1737-1799. H. 86.9 cm. 44.113
Satyress and Child. Terra cotta.
1803. Claude Michel (called Clodion),
French. D. 30.8 cm. 63.251
Armchair (one of a pair). Carved
and gilded wood. Jacques-Jean-
Baptiste Tilliard (called Jean
Baptiste II Tilliard), French, Paris,
active 1752-1797. H. 102.5 cm. 27.424
189
Candelabrum , Bronze and gilt bronze
with marble base. Ca. 1785. Claude
Michel, called Clodion, French.
H. 160.3 cm. 44.125
Candelabrum , Bronze, gilt bronze,
and gray marble. Ca. 1785. Claude
Michel, called Clodion, French.
H. 92.1 cm. 42.59
Fire Dog (one of a pair). Gilt
bronze. France, ca, 1785.
H. 46.3 cm. 44.126
Table. Mahogany, with gilt-bronze mounts and white
marble top. Ca. 1785. Adam Weisweiler, French, Paris.
H. 91.5 cm. 22.73
Boudoir from the Hotel d Hocqueville, Carved and
painted wood with plaster ceiling and ornamental
reliefs. Ca. 1785. France, Rouen. H. 4.09 m.
70.53
190
Work Table. Wood marquetry with
gilt-bronze mounts. Sevres porcelain
top. Martin Carlin, French, Paris,
active 1766-1785. H. 77.5 cm. 42.594
Six Miniatures Mounted in Oval Box.
Gouache miniatures mounted in gold
and enamel. Dated 1779-1780(7).
Pierre Marie Gault de Saint-Germain,
French, Paris. H. 3.4 cm. 57.409
Armchair (one of a pair). Carved
and partially gilded boxwood.
Nicholas-Denis Delaiscment, French,
Paris, act. 1776-after 1792.
H. 98.1 cm. 44.110
Stool. Made for Marie Antoinette’s
game room at Compiegne, but used at
Fontainbleu. Carved and gilded wood.
1786-1787. Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sene,
French, Paris. H. 44.7 cm. 54.385
Chair (one of a set of four).
Carved, painted and gilded wood with
Beauvais tapestry covers. Ca. 1780.
Georges Jacob, French, Paris.
H. 90.5 cm. 42.75
191
Tureen and Platter Silver. 1798-1809. Henri
Auguste, French, Paris. Tureen: H. 26.2 cm.
Platter: D. 49.2 cm. 52.592
Ecuelle. Porcelain. France, Se'vres, 1795, decorations
by Dodin (1734-1802). Plate: D. 23.5 cm.
Bowl: D. 19.5 cm. 71.64
Small Writing Table. Wood marquetry
with gilt-bronze mounts. Jcan-
Francois Leleu, French, Paris,
active 1764-1792. H. 73.7 cm.
44.115
Armchair (one of a set). Carved and
painted wood, covered in Aubusson
tapestry after a design by Huet.
Ca. 1785. Henri Jacob, French,
Paris. H. 96.5 cm. 42.30
Rectangular Box. Enamel on gold
France, Paris, 1768-1769 (?).
H. 4.5 cm. 57.410
192
Monteith. Silver gilt. Dated 1715-1716. Benjamin
Pyne, English. H. 27 cm. 65.467
The Ladies Amabel and Mary Jemima Yorke. Canvas.
Painted 1761. Sir Joshua Reynolds, English.
H. 195.5 cm. 42.645
Tea Caddy. Silver gilt. 1741-1742.
Paul de Lamerie, English, London.
H. 13.3 cm. 43.179
Punch Bowl. Soft paste porcelain. England, Worcester,
ca. 1770. D. 27.6 cm. 38.331
193
Study for the Portrait of Mrs. Sarah Siddons. Black
chalk. Thomas Gainsborough, English, 1737-1788.
H. 46.6 cm. 76.6
Scene with a Road Winding Through a Wood. Pen and
brown ink and gray wash. Thomas Gainsborough, English,
1727-1788. W. 25.1 cm. 29.547
George Pitt ; First Lord Rivers (1721-1803). Canvas.
Painted late 1768 or early 1769. Thomas Gainsborough,
English. H. 234.3 cm. 71.2
194
Young Man in Blue. Dated 1778.
On Ivory. John Smart, English.
H. 3.5 cm. 40.1219
Woman Standing Among the Friars. Pencil and ink washes.
John Brown, Scottish, 1752-1787. W. 36.9 cm. 69.28
A Storm Behind the Isle of Wight. Canvas. Julius
Caesar Ibbetson, English, 1759-1817. W. 67.5 cm.
48.461
195
Marble Mantel England, late 18th century. Centerpiece. Silver. 1808-1809. Paul Storr, English,
H. 152.4 cm. 44.471 London. H. 66.1 cm. 43.189
Lady Louisa Manners, later Countess
of Dysart, as Juno. Canvas. Sir
Thomas Lawrence, English, 1769-
1830. H. 255.3 cm. 61.220
General Duncan Campbell. Canvas.
Ca. 1806. Sir Henry Raeburn,
English. H. 76.2 cm. 47.266
The Daughters of Colonel Thomas
Carteret Hardy. Canvas. Painted
1801. Sir Thomas Lawrence, English.
H. 129 cm. 42.642
196
Teapot. Silver. Nathaniel Hurd, American, Boston, Spoon. Silver. 1661. John Hull
1729-1777. H. 14.6 cm. 40.228 and Robert Sanderson, American,
Boston. L. 15.9 cm. 40.214
Tankard. Silver. Edward Winslow, Brazier. Silver with wood handle and feet. John
American, Boston, 1669-1753. Potwine, American, Boston, 1698-1792. H. 8.2 cm.
H. 19 cm. 40.283 40.248
197
Portrait of Charles Apthorp. Dated 1748. Canvas,
Robert Feke, American, ca. 1705-ca, 1750. H. 127 cm,
19*1006
Portrait of Mrs. Thomas Bui finch.
Canvas. Ca. 1733. John Smlbert,
American. H. 75.5 cm. 3919.20
Plate. From a service made for Samuel Shaw. Porcelain.
Ca. 1790* China, made for the American market.
D. 19,7 cm. 61.178
198
Portrait of Nathaniel Hurd Canvas. Ca. 1765.
John Singleton Copley, American. H. 76.2 cm, 15.534
Portrait of Mrs . John Greene. Dated 1769. Canvas.
John Singleton Copley, American. H, 125.5 cm. 15.527
Mrs. West and Her Son Raphael. Canvas. Ca. 1770,
Benjamin West, American. W. 89.5 cm. 27.393
A Hussar Officer on Horseback.
Black and white chalk on blue paper.
John Singleton Copley, American,
17374815. 11. 27.5 cm. 50.216
199
Portrait of George Washington. Canvas. Ca. 1790.
Joseph Wright, American. H. 53.3 cm. 2553.21
George Washington at the Battle of Princeton. Canvas.
Ca. 1779-1780. Charles Willson Peale, American.
H. 132 cm. 17.946
Portrait of Mrs. John Thomson
Mason . Canvas. Ca. 1803. Gilbert
Stuart, American. H. 72.4 cm.
21.428
Plate. From a service made for Samuel Shaw. Porcelain.
Ca. 1790. China, made for the American market.
D. 19.7 cm. 61.178
200
Captain Jean T. David. Dated 1813. Canvas. Thomas
Sully, American. H. 89.5 cm. 16.1979
Portrait of Samuel Williams. Canvas. Ca. 1818.
Washington Allston, American. H. 142.2 cm. 65.474
Chair. From a set of furniture Pair of Spurs. Silver. Paul Revere, Jr., American,
made for the Derby family, Salem. Boston, 1735-1818. W. 11.4 cm. 40.252, 40.253
Carved mahogany with ebony feet.
Attr. to Samuel Mclntire, American,
Salem, 1757-1811. H. 97.1 cm. 62.125
201
Sofa. Wood. America, New York, Empire Style, ca. 1820. L. 195.6 cm.
71.29
Front Doorway. From the Isaac Gillet House, Painesville,
Ohio. Carved and painted wood, glass, and metal.
Designed by Jonathon Goldsmith, American, Ohio, 1783-
1847. H. approx. 292.5 cm. 59.342
202
Cupid and Psyche. Dated 1817. Canvas. Jacques Louis David, French. Madame Dugazon as Andromache.
W. 241.6 cm. 62.37 Canvas. Ca. 1783. Jacques Louis
David, French. H. 52 cm. 52.542
Lateral panels for the “Bataille des Pyramides”: Self-Portrait. Canvas. Louis-Lie Perin-Salbreux,
General Kleber (left) and Native Family (right). French, 1753-1817. H. 63.2 cm. 61.334
Canvas. Baron Antoine-Jean Gros, French, 1771-1835.
H. 304.8 cm. each. 72.17,72.18
203
Portrait of Comte Jean-Antoine
Chaptal Canvas, Dated 1824.
Baron Antoine-Jean Gros, French,
H. 136,5 cm. 64,54
Study of a Nude Woman* Seated
Looking to the Right. Black and
white chalk on blue paper, Pierre
Paul PrucThon, French, 1 758-1823
H. 61.9 cm. 61.318
Fowling Piece (detail). Steel,
partially gilt, silver, walnut.
Ca. 1809, Le Page, French, Paris.
Total L, 116.5 cm, 66.433
Flower Stand. Wood and gilt bronze.
Ca. 1800. Mounts made by Pierre
Philippe Thomire, French.
H. 104.2 cm. 60.94
Terpsichore. Marble. Dated 1816
Antonio Canova, Italian.
H. 177,5 cm, 68.212
204
Portrait of Madame Raoul- Pochette. Odalisque. Canvas. France, 19th century. W. 92 cm.
Dated 1830. Pencil. Jean Auguste 39.63
Dominique Ingres, French.
H. 32.2 cm. 27.437
Antiochus and Stratonice. Canvas. Painted 1834. Pasture Rose (Rosa Carolina
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, French. W. 63.5 cm. Corymbosa). Water color on vellum.
13 Pierre Joseph Redoute, French,
1759-1840. H. 39.1 cm. 59.15
205
Greek Pirates Attacking a Turkish Vessel. Dated 1827.
Canvas. Eugene Louis Gabriel Isabey, French. W. 74.2 cm-
16.1034
Portrait of Comte Paiatiano in the Costume of a
Palikare, Canvas. Ca, 1826 or 1827. Eugene Delacroix,
French. H. 40.7 cm. 73,33
Mile . Julie de la Bout rave.
Canvas. 1834. Eugene Delacroix,
French. R 73 cm. 62.3
The Curious One (Le Curieuxf Paper on canvas.
Dated 1823, Antoine-Pierre Mongin, French^
PL 43.5 cm, 77,116
206
Halt of the Greek Cavaliers. Dated 1858. Canvas. Armored Figure on Horseback. Pencil and sepia wash.
Eugene Delacroix, French. W. 61 cm. 16.1032 Eugene Delacroix, French, 1798-1863. W. 39.8 cm. 33.418
Fighting Horses. Pencil and brown, blue, and black
washes. Theodore Gericault, French, 1791-1824.
W, 29,5 cm. 29,13
Wild Horse. Dated 1828. Lithograph,
state I/II. Eugdne Delacroix, French.
H, 34.3 cm. 41.214
207
The Rotnan Campagna. Canvas. 1826/27. Jean Baptiste Camille Corot. Duchess of Ragusa. Dated 1818.
French. W. 135.2 cm. 63.91 On vellum. Jean-Baptiste Isabey,
French. H. 12.7 cm. 42.1146
Return from the Fields. Canvas. Jean-Franyois Millet,
French, 1814-1875. H. 45.7 cm. 72.19
Landscape with Satyr. Canvas. Dated 1841. Celestin
Nanteuil, French. W. 130.5 cm. 77.125
208
Burning of the Houses of Parliament, 1834. Painted
1835. Joseph Mallord William Turner, English-
W. 123.2 cm. 42.647
The Eve of the Deluge . Dated 1848. Canvas. John Linneil, Sr.,
English. W, 223.5 cm. 72.119
Fluelen-Lake of Lucerne. Water color. Joseph Mai lord
William Turner, English, 1775-1851. W. 47.6 cm. 54.129
Branch Hill Pond , Hampstead Heath. Canvas. John
Constable, English, 1776-1837. W. 78 cm. 72.48
209
Ville-d’Avray. A Peasant Cutting Reeds in a Swamp . Coast near Villerville. Dated 1855. Canvas. Charles
Canvas. Jean Baptiste Camille Corot, French, 1796- Francois Daubigny, French. W. 116 cm. 51.323
1875. W. 99 cm. 44.80
Saint Etienne-du-Mont. Etching,
state I/VIII. 1852. Charles
Meryon, French. H. 25.1 cm. 55.528
. /
210
Connoisseurs. Charcoal, pencil, and
water color. Honors Victorin Daumier,
French, 1808-1879. H. 26.2 cm.
27.208
The Troubadour. Canvas, I Ion ore
Victorin Daumier, French, 1808*1879.
H. 83.2 cm. 58.23
Bust of a Lady , Terra cotta. Dated
1875. Jules Dalou, French.
H. 61,6 cm, 67.31
Madame Lame Borreau (La Dame au Chapeau noirf Dated 1863. Bust of a Lady , Marble. Dated 1872. Jean-Baptiste
Canvas, Gustave Courbet, French, H. 81 cm, 62.2 Carpeaux, French, H. 83.2 cm. 75.5
211
Landscape. Black chalk* Gustave Courbet, French,
1819-1877, W. 52,6 cm. 76,18
Grand Panorama of the Alps with the Dents du Midi
Canvas. Ca. 1875. Gustave Courbet, French.
W. 209 cm. 64.420
Portrait of Berthe Morisot, Oil on
canvas. Ca, 1869. Edouard Manet,
French. H* 73,6 cm, 58.34
Mile. Claire Campbell Pastel,
1875. Edouard Manet, French,
H, 56.9 cm, 56.718
Portrait of Madame Henry Lerolle. Dated
1882. Canvas. Henri Fantin-Latour, French
H. 108.6 cm. 69.54
212
Summer, Dated 1891. Canvas. Pierre Puvis dc Chavannes, Blacksmiths* Canvas. Ca, 1873/85. Charles-
French. W. 232.5 cm. 16J056 Emile Jacque, French. H. 116.8 cm. 73.184
Mother and Children Dated 1879.
Canvas. William Adolphe Bouguercau,
French. R 164.5 cm. 432.15
Madame Henry Lerotle and Daughter
Yvonne. Painted 1879-1880, Canvas.
Albert Besnard* French. H. 165.1 cm.
77.120
The Little Milkmaid. Canvas.
Theodulc Ribot, French, 1823-1891
H. 46.3 cm. 73.31
213
Study for an Angel Blowing a Trumpet , Black chalk.
Ca. 1857. Hilaire-Germain Edgar Degas, French*
W. 54.2 cm* 76*130
Boats. Oil on canvas, 1873.
Edouard Manet, French. W, 55.9 cm,
40.534
Portrait of the Duchess of
Montejasi-Cicerale. Oil on canvas.
1868. Hilaire-Germain Edgar Degas,
French, H, 48.9 cm* 58.28
Portrait of Diego Martelli Charcoal
and white chalk on brown paper,
1879* Hilaire-Germain Edgar Degas,
French. H. 44 cm. 53.268
Dancer, Bronze. 1896-1897.
Hilaire-Germain Edgar Degas, French.
H. 45.7 cm, 2028.47
214
Ballet Girls. Pastel on paper. Frieze of Dancers. Oil on canvas. Ca. 1883. Hilaire-Germain Edgar Degas,
pasted on cardboard. 1897. French. W. 200.6 cm. 46.83
Hilaire-Germain Edgar Degas, French.
H. 55.3 cm. 16.1043
Race Horses. Pastel on cardboard. Ca. 1873-1875.
Hilaire-Germain Edgar Degas, French. W. 65.4 cm.
58.27
Esterel Village. Monotype. Hilaire-Germain Edgar
Degas, French, 1834-1917. W. 39.9 cm. 66.177
215
Mile. Romaine Lacaux. Dated 1864. Oil on canvas.
Pierre Auguste Renoir, French. H. 81 cm. 42.1065
The Artist’s Sister, Mme. Pontillon, Seated on the
Grass. Oil on canvas. 1873. Berthe Morisot, French
W. 72.4 cm. 50.89
Le Fond de THermitage. Dated 1879. Oil on canvas. Camille Pissarro,
French. W. 163.2 cm. 51.356
The Cow/terdess, Eragny. Charcoal.
Camille Pissarro, French, 1830-1903.
H. 39.3 cm. 2609.47
216
Spring Flowers. Dated 1864. Oil on canvas.
Claude Oscar Monet, French. H. 116.9 cm. 53.155
Low Tide at Pourville near Dieppe Dated 1882.
Oil on canvas. Claude Oscar Monet, French. W. 81.3 cm.
47.196
Im Capeline Rouge-Madame Monet. Oil on canvas.
Ca. 1870. Claude Oscar Monet, French. H. 100.3 cm.
58.39
Antibes. Oil on canvas. 1888. Claude Oscar Monet,
French. W. 91.4 cm. 16.1044
217
Portrait of a Woman (Meditation?). Oil on canvas.
Ca. 1891. Edmond Francois Aman-Jean, French.
W. 89.9 cm. 72.120
Saint-Mammes, Loing Canal. Dated 1885. Oil on canvas.
Alfred Sisley, French. W. 53.3 cm. 61.262
The Age of Bronze. Bronze. 1876.
Auguste Rodin, French. H. 180.8 cm.
18.328
William E. Henley. Bronze. 1882.
Auguste Rodin, French. H. 41.6 cm.
40.581
The Jewish Boy. Wax. 1892-1893.
Medardo Rosso, Italian. H. 22.3 cm.
70.33
218
The Judgment of Paris. Bronze. 1914. Pierre Auguste Madame C Oil on canvas. Ca. 1880* Eugene
Renoir (and Richard Gum o h French* H* 74.3 cm* 41,591 Carriere, French* W. 46 cm. 67*1 26
219
Young Woman Arranging Her Earrings.
Oil on canvas. 1905.
Pierre Auguste Renoir, French.
H. 55.3 cm. 51.324
Siesta. Red chalk. Pierre Auguste
Renoir, French, 1841-1919.
H. 30.9 cm. 49.551
The Pigeon Tower at Bellevue. Oil on canvas. Ca. 1894-1896.
Paul Ce'zannc, French. W. 80 cm. 36.19
The Brook. Oil on canvas. Ca. 1898-1900. Paul Cezanne, French.
H. 80.7 cm. 58.20
220
La Montague Sainte- Victoire. Oil on canvas.
Ca. 1894-1900. Paul Cezanne, French. W, 92.1 cm.
58.21
The Bathers (small plate). Lithograph printed in colors.
Paul Cezanne, French, 1839-1906. W. 29 cm. 63.598
Water Lilies , Oil on canvas. Ca. 1919-1922. Claude Oscar Monet, French.
W, 425.5 cm* 60.81
221
Mademoiselle Ravoux. Oil on canvas. 1890.
Vincent van Gogh, Dutch (French School). Sq. 50.2 cm.
58.31
Poplars on a Hill Oil on canvas. 1889.
Vincent van Gogh, Dutch (French School). H. 61 cm.
58.32
The Road Menders at Arles. Oil on canvas. 1889.
Vincent van Gogh, Dutch (French School). W. 92.1 cm.
47.209
Rodin Working the Gates of Hell.
Bronze. 1910. Emile Antoine
Bourdelle, French. H. 68.3 cm.
43.291
222
May Belfort. Oil on cardboard.
1895. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec,
French. H. 62.9 cm. 58.54
The Laundress. Brush and black
ink, heightened with white
on scratchboard. 1888.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, French
H. 76.2 cm. 52.113
Monsieur Boileau at the Cafe. Gouache on cardboard.
1893. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, French. H. 80 cm.
394.25
The Jockey. Dated 1899. Lithograph.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, French.
H. 51.8 cm. 67.234
223
Banks of the Seine at Suresnes. Oil on panel. 1883.
Georges Seurat, French. W. 26.5 cm. 58.51
Cafe Concert. Conte crayon with
touches of white. Georges Seurat,
French, 1859-1891. H. 30.8 cm.
58.344
L’appel (The Call). Dated 1902. Oil on canvas.
Paul Gauguin, French. H. 130.2 cm. 43.392
Head of a Tahitian Woman. Pencil.
Paul Gauguin, French, 1848-1903.
H. 30.6 cm. 49.439
224
Vase of Rowers . Oil on canvas. Ca. 1905.
Odilon Redon, French. H. 73 cm. 35.233
Portrait of Mademoiselle Violette Heymann. Dated 1910.
Pastel. Odilon Redon, French. W. 92.5 cm. 1976.26
Orpheus. Pastel. Painted after 1913.
Odilon Redon, French. H. 69.8 cm. 26.25
Closed Eyes. Lithograph. Odilon
Redon, French, 1840-1916.
H. 31.7 cm. 27.306
225
The Cafe Wepler. Oil on canvas. Ca. 1905.
Edouard Vuillard, French. W. 103.2 cm. 50.90
The Slopes of the Bay, Beg-ar-Fry. Dated 1895.
Oil on canvas. Maxime Maufra, French. W. 60 cm.
66.382
La Porte de Saint-Cloud. Dated 1904. Oil on canvas.
Pierre Albert Marquet, French. W. 81.3 cm. 61.263
Under the Trees. Dated 1894.
Tempera on canvas. Edouard Vuillard,
French. H. 214.6 cm. 53.212
226
La Terrasse de Cafe ’ Oil on cardboard. 1898.
Pierre Bonnard, French. W. 48 cm. 76.148
Cabinet. Wood marquetry with metal mounts. Ca. 1910.
Louis Majorelle, French. Approx. W. 162.6 cm.
76.53
The Dessert. Oil on canvas. 1921. Pierre Bonnard,
French. W. 80 cm. 49.18
227
Easter Egg. Lapis lazuli, gold, pearls, rubies,
diamonds, enamel. Late 19th-early 20th century.
Firm of Carl Faberge, Russian, St. Petersburg.
H. 5.9 cm. 66.436
Miniature Bidet. Gold, jade,
enamel, and pearls. Made after 1903.
Firm of Carl Faberge; Henrik Wigstrom,
workmaster, Russian, St. Petersburg.
H. 8.3 cm. 66.455
228
View of Florence from San Miniato * Canvas* 1837.
Thomas Cole, American. W. 160.3 cm* 61.39
Schroon Mountain, The Adirondack Dated 1838. Canvas.
Thomas Cole, American, W. 160 cm. 1335,17
View Near Newport. Canvas* Ca. 1860.
John Frederick Kensett, American*
W* 55.9 cm. 46*255
October Day in the White Mountains, Dated 1854.
Canvas* John Frederick Kensett, American* W* 122*9 cm.
67*5
229
Twilight in the Wilderness. Dated
1860. Canvas. Frederic Edwin
Church, American, W. 162,6 cm,
65.233
Point Judith, Rhode Island. Canvas. Ca. 1867/8.
Martin Johnson Heade, American. W. 128 cm. 70.161
Portrait of Geneo Scott . Dated 1859. Canvas, Eastman
Johnson, American. W. 127 cm, 54.475
A Home in the Wilderness. Dated 1866. Canvas. Sanford
Robinson Gifford, American. W. 77.5 cm. 70.162
230
The Venetian Girl. Canvas. Frank
Duveneck, American, 1848-1919.
H. 86.4 cm. 22.173
The Balcony. Etching, state I/XI.
James McNeill Whistler, American,
1834-1903. H. 29.5 cm. 40.1088
The Devil and Tom Walker. Dated 1856. Canvas.
John Quidor, American. W. 87.3 cm. 67.18
Approaching Storm from the Alban Hills. Dated 187 [?].
Canvas. George Inness, American. W. 113 cm. 27.396
231
The Boat Builder. Canvas. John George
Brown, American, 1831-1913. W. 101.6 cin.
905.72
The Clambake. Dated 1873. Water color. Winslow
Homer, American. W. 35.3 cm. 45.229
The Briar wood Pipe . Dated 1864. Canvas.
Winslow Homer, American. H. 42.9 cm. 44.524
Boy with the Anchor: Dated 1873. Water color.
Winslow Homer, American. W. 34.9 cm. 54.128
232
Early Morning After a Storm at Sea. Canvas. 1902.
Winslow Homer, American. W. 127 cm. 24.195
Biglin Brothers Turning the Stake. Dated 1873. Capri. Dated 1869. Canvas. William Stanley
Canvas. Thomas Eakins, American. W. 153 cm. 1984.27 Haseltine, American. W. 80.2 cm. 75.4
233
Rishi Calling up a Storm. Water color. John
La Farge, American, 1835-1910. W. 32.7 cm. 39.267
Portrait of Miss Dora Wheeler. Canvas. 1883. William
Merritt Chase, American. W. 165.8 21.1239
The Race Track, or Death on a Pale Horse. Canvas.
Ca. 1910. Albert Pinkham Ryder, American. W. 89.5 cm.
28.8
234
After the Bath. Pastel. Ca. 1901. Mary Cassatt,
American (French School). W. 99.7 cm. 20.379
Building a Dam, Shetucket. Canvas. 1908. J. Alden Weir,
American. W. 102.2 cm. 27.171
The Visitor. Drawing. Mary Cassatt,
American (French School), 1845-1926.
H. 40 cm. 66.176
Fifth Avenue Nocturne. Canvas.
Ca. 1895. Childe Hassam, American.
H. 61.2 cm. 52.538
Vase. Glass. 1915. Louis Comfort
Tiffany, American. H. 19.9 cm.
70.126
235
The Drive, Central Park. Canvas, Ca, 1905,
William J. Glackens, American. W. 81,3 cm. 39.524
Self-Portrait. Dated 191 (8?). Panel. Abbott
Handerson Thayer, American. H. 88,9 cm. 70.17
Windo w, Glass, Ca. 1900-1901.
Louis Comfort Tiffany, American,
H. 227,2 cm. 66.432
May Day t Central Park. Dated 1901. Water color,
Maurice Prendergast, American, W. 50.2 cm. 26.17
236
Card Rack with lack of Hearts . Painted after 1894. Self-Portrait (George Bellows Drawing
Canvas, John Frederick Peto, American. H. 76,2 cm, on a Stone in His Study}. Lithograph.
73.30 1921, George Wesley Bellows,
American. H. 26.7 cm, 35,279
Stag at Sharkey *s. Canvas, 1907. George Wesley Bellows,
American, W. 122.5 cm. 1133.22
237
Holiday on the Hudson, Canvas. Ca, 1912,
George Benjamin Luks, American, W, 91.7 cm,
2291,33
Still Life , Oil on canvas, Preston Dickinson,
American, 1891-1930. W. 76.5 cm, 1664.26
Church Bells Ringing, Rainy Winter Night. Dated 1917,
Water color on paper, Charles E, Burchfield, American.
H, 76,2 cm, 49,544
The Sunflower Arch. Dated 1917,
Indelible pencil and crayon,
Charles E, Burchfield, American,
H. 50,5 cm, 65,461
238
Fireworks. Dated 1926. Water color. George Overbury
(‘‘Pop”) Hart, American. W. 70.5 cm. 38.125
Woman’s Work. Canvas. John Sloan, American, 1871-1951.
H. 80.3 cm. 64.160
Hills, South Truro. Canvas. 1930. Edward Hopper, American.
W. 109.5 cm. 2647.31
Rock and Sea, Small Point, Maine.
Dated 1931. Canvas. John Marin,
American. W. 71 cm. 56.361
239
landscape, New Mexico. Canvas. Marsden Hartley,
American, 1878-1943. W. 90.8 cm. 30.665
Hills, South Truro. Canvas. 1930. Edward Hopper, American.
W. 109.5 cm. 2647.31
Storm-Frightened Animals. Oil on canvas. 1933.
Henry G. Keller, American. W. 101.6 cm. 34.56
Horses in Snow. Water color. Ca. 1933.
William Sommer. American. W. 54.6 cm. 33.24
240
Wounded Scoter, No. 2. Water color on rice paper
mounted on cloth. 1944. Morris Graves, American.
W. 75.9 cm. 45.231
The Vengeance of Hop-Frog. Etching,
state 11/11. James Ensor, Belgian,
1860-1949. H. 35.9 cm. 70.38
Deserted Farm. Canvas. 1943. Max Weber, American.
W. 123.2 cm. 210.46
Seated Female Nude. Charcoal.
Paula Modcrsohn-Bccker, German,
1876-1907. H. 62.2 cm. 73.35
241
Woman with Cape. Oil on canvas.
Ca. 1901, Pablo Picasso, Spanish
(French School), H. 73 cm. 58.44
The Donkey Driver. Dated 1902.
Pencil, Pablo Picasso, Spanish
(French School), H. 26.1 cm.
58.12
Two Nude Women. Lithograph, state
VIII/XVIIL Pablo Picasso, Spanish
(French School), 1881-1973,
W. 43 cm, 72*57
La Vie. Oil on canvas. 1903.
Pablo Picasso, Spanish (French
School), H. 196.5 cm, 45.24
Head of a Boy. Dated 1905 , Gouache
on composition board fastened to
panel. Pablo Picasso, Spanish (French
School), H. 31 cm. 58.43
Figures in Pink. Oil on canvas,
1905. Pablo Picasso, Spanish
(French School), H. 154,3 cm, 58.45
242
Fan, Saif Box, Melon. Oil on canvas. 1909,
Pablo Picasso, Spanish (French School), H, 81,3 cm*
69.22
Bottle, Glass, and Fork. Oil on canvas. 1912.
Pablo Picasso, Spanish (French School). H. 71.8 cm.
72.8
Harlequin with Violin (Si Tu Veuxj, Oil on canvas.
1918. Pablo Picasso, Spanish (French School),
H. 142.2 cm. 75.2
Still Life with Violin , Collage with gouache and
charcoal on chipboard. Ca. 1913. Georges Braque,
French. H. 71.8 cm. 68.196
243
The Crystal Vase. Oil on canvas. 1929. Georges Braque, French.
W. 120.6 cm. 75.82
Guitar and Bottle of Marc on a Table.
Oil and sand on canvas. 1930.
Georges Braque, French. H. 129 cm.
75.59
Amorpha, Fugue for Two Colors II.
Oil on canvas. 1909-1912.
Frantisek (Frank) Kupka,
Czechoslovakian (French School).
H. 111.7 cm. 69.51
Detachable Figure (Dancer). Ebony
and oak. 1915. Jacques Lipchitz,
American (born in Lithuania).
H. 98.1cm. 72.367
244
Markwippach III. Dated 1916. Charcoal. Lyonel
Feininger, American. W. 31.5 cm. 63.73
Houses in Old Paris. Woodcut. 1919.
Lyonel Feininger, American.
H. 31.3 cm. 52.27
Markwippach. Dated 1917. Oil on canvas.
Lyonel Feininger, American (German School). W. 101 cm.
60.180
The Motor Boat. Dated 1931. Oil on canvas.
Lyonel Feininger, American (German School). W. 77.5 cm.
64.53
245
Self Portrait with Hat. Oil on
canvas. 1919,
Karl Sch mid t - Rot t luff, German.
H. 73.3 cm, 65.440
Wrestlers in a Circus. Oil on canvas. Ca. 1909.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, German. W. 94 cm. 66.49
Melancholia: On the Beach Hand-colored woodcut. 1896.
Edvard Munch, Norwegian. W. 45 cm. 59.82
Mountain Landscape with Fir Trees, Pencil and brush and
India ink. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, German, 1880-1938.
W. 50.6 cm. 63.86
246
Karneval im Schnee (Carnival in the Forest. Painted wood. 1916 (1917 ?). Jean (Hans) Arp,
Snow). Water color. 1923. Paul Klee, French (Alsatian). W. 50.8 cm. 70.52
Swiss (German School). H. 26.6 cm.
69.46
Madonna and Child. Pen and ink
wash. 1943. Henry Spencer Moore,
English. H. 22.5 cm. 313.47
Male Torso. Dated 1917. Brass.
Constantin Brancusi, Roumanian
(French School). H. 46.7 cm.
3205.37
Mother and Child. Bronze. 1929-
1930. Jacques Lipchitz, American
(bom in Lithuania). H. 130.2 cm.
55.166
247
Autumn Landscape ■ Dated 1926, Lithograph printed
in colors, Emil Nolde, German, W, 80,8 cm,
70.353
Woman and Bird, Dated 1944, Oil
on canvas. Rufino Tamayo, Mexican.
H, 106.7 cm. 50.583
248
Carnival at Nice. Oil on canvas. Ca. 1923.
Henri Matisse, French. W. 95.2 cm. 46.444
Interior with Etruscan Vase. Dated 1940. Oil on
canvas. Henri Matisse, French. W. 108 cm. 52.153
Potager a la Brume {Kitchen Garden at Brume),
Dated 1941. Oil on canvas. Jacques Villon, French.
W. 92 cm. 64.95
Constellation: Woman with Blond Armpit Combing Her
Hair by the Light of the Stars. Oil and gouache on
paper. 1 940. Joan Miro, Spanish. W. 46 cm. 65.2
249
Through the Windshield (La Rome a Villacoublay).
Oil on canvas, 1917. Henri Matisse, French.
W. 55.9 cm, 72,225
The Chrysanthemum , Dated 1906.
Oil on canvas, Piet Mondrian,
Dutch, H, 41.6 cm, 58.38
Untitled (Landscape?j, Oil and pencil on canvas. 1943.
Arshile Gorky, American. W. 63 5 cm. 63.152
Composition with Red, Yellow , and Blue. Dated 1927.
Oil on canvas, Piet Mondrian, Dutch, $q, 51.1 cm.
67.215
250
Mallanne's Swan. Dated 1944,
Collage with gouache, crayon, and
paper on cardboard.
Robert Motherwell, American,
H. 110.5 cm. 61.229
Figure , Oil on cardboard. 1949.
Willem de Kooning, American (born
in Holland). H. 46.7 cm. 64.1
Smaragd Red and Germinating
Yellow i Dated 1959. Oil on canvas.
Hans Hofmann, American (born in
Germany), H. 139.7 cm. 60,57
Elegy to the Spanish Republic No, L V Oil on canvas.
1955-1960, Robert Motherwell, American. W, 193.3 cm.
63.583
Red Maroons, Dated 1962, Oil on canvas. Mark Rothko,
American (born in Russia). W, 205,7 cm. 62,239
251
Mandrake. Steel brazed with copper. 1951. Untitled, No . 2 ♦ Dated 1961. Pastel on paper mounted
Theodore Roszak, American (born in Poland), W, 10L6 cm. on cardboard. Adja Yunkers, American (born in Latvia).
64.4 W. 175.3 cm. 66.138
Untitled. Painted metal. 1959.
John Angus Chamberlain, American.
H. 82.5 cm. 73.27
All Whiter Embroidery, mixed wool,
linen, cotton, and asbestos yarns on
mohair, Ca. 1954. Mariska Karasz,
American (born in Hungary).
H. 171 cm. 54.287
Composition Circulate. Tempera on
panel, 1960. Mark Tobey,
American. D. 17.8 cm. 63.150
252
Accent Grave. Oil on canvas. 1955. Franz Kline, Berkeley. Dated 1955, Oil on canvas.
American. H. 191.1 cm. 67.3 Richard Dicbenkom, American. H. 146 cm. 68.95
Video. Construction of mixed media. Joseph Cornell,
American, 1903-1972. W. 36.8 cm. 64.143
253
Composition Concrete (Study for
Mural). Oil on canvas. 1957-1960.
Stuart Davis, American.
H. 108.7 cm. 64.2
Pilgrim Steel. 1957. David Smith,
American. H. 207 cm. 66.385
Crest. Oil on canvas. 1958.
Jack Tworkov, American (born in
Poland). H. 190.5 cm. 62.33
First Theme. Oil on canvas. 1963.
Burgoyne Diller, American.
H. 228.6 cm. 73.211
Sleeper I. Oil on canvas. 1958.
Philip Guston, American (born in
Canada). W. 193 cm. 61.21
Woman with Child. White marble.
1958. Isamu Noguchi, American.
H. 111.3 cm. 66.48
254
Untitled. Acrylic on canvas. 1969.
Larry Poons, American. H. 342.9 cm.
69.49
Fragmented Figure Construction.
Welded steel. 1963. Richard Hunt,
American. H. 143.5 cm. 69.16
Sky Cathedral-Moon Garden Wall Wood, painted black. Red Blue. Oil on canvas. 1962. Ellsworth Kelly,
1956-1959. Louise Nevelson, American (born in Russia). American. H. 228.6 cm. 64.142
H. 217.5 cm. 74.76
255
Reconstruction . Dated 1959.
Encaustic and canvas collage on
canvas. Jasper Johns, American.
H. 155 cm. 73.28
Louis II. Dated 1962. Oil on
canvas. Richard Lindner, American
(born in Germany). H. 127 cm.
65.450
Gloria . Oil and paper collage on canvas. 1956. Nyack. Dated 1966-1967. Oil on canvas.
Robert Rauschenberg, American. H. 168.3 cm. 66.333 Fairfield Porter, American. W. 279.4 cm. 68.3
256
Number 99. Acrylic on canvas, 1959, Morris Louis, American. Grey Morning. Stitching, cutwork,
W, 360.6 cm. 68.110 and applique on wool, 1967.
Evelyn Svee Ward, American,
W, 94 cm. 67.201
Wending Sack. Painted steel, 1969-1970, Anthony Caro,
English. W. 320 cm. 70.29
The Red Light. Plaster and mixed media. 1972.
George Segal, American, H. 289.5 cm, 74.22
257
Grey Pilgrim. Acrylic on canvas. New Shoes for H. Acrylic on canvas. 1973-1974.
1971. Kenneth Noland, American. Don Eddy, American. W. 121.9 cm. 74.53
H. 240 cm. 72.250
Omsk Measure II. Acrylic on canvas. 1972.
Jules Olitski, American (born in Russia). H. 276.3 cm.
73.25
Knight Series OC #7. Oil on canvas. 1975.
Jack Twoikov, American (born in Poland). H. 228.5 cm.
76.102
258
Georgia O’Keeffe . Photograph,
silver print. 1933. Alfred Stieglitz,
American. H, 24 cm, 35.52
Colette , Dated 1951. Photograph, silver print.
Irving Penn, American. H. 55.9 cm. 66J41
//enri Matisse. Photograph, silver print. 1944.
Henri Cartier-Bresson, French. W, 35,7 cm. 73.123
The Black Sun, Tugs ten Hills, Owens Valley, California.
Photograph, silver print. 1939. Ansel Adams,
American. W. 46,8 cm. 73.119
259
Bijou. Photograph, silver print.
1932. Brassai (Gyula Hala'sz),
French (bom in Hungary).
H. 30.9 cm. 73.121
Alabama Cotton Tenant Farmer's Wife.
Photograph, silver print. 1936.
Walker Evans, American. H. 23.6 cm.
73.120
Beginnings, Frosted Window
(Rochester, New York). Photograph,
silver print. 1962. Minor White,
American. H. 29.5 cm. 74.225
Untitled (Smokestacks). Photograph,
silver print. Ca. 1927-1929.
Margaret Bourke-White, American.
H. 33.4 cm. 74.215
Marie Spartali. Photograph, albumen
print. Ca. 1872. Julia Margaret
Cameron, English. W. 35.7 cm.
74.52
Funeral Cortege. Dated 1938.
Photograph, silver print.
Dorothea Lange, American. H. 28 cm.
65.328
Islamic Gif
264
Gold Ewer. Repousse and engraved.
Iran, Buyid Period, reign of
Samsam al-Dawla, 985-998.
H. 12.1 cm, 66.22
Hitching Post. Limestone, Iran,
Seljuk Period, 13th century.
R 62.9 cm, 44,481
Tombstone. Marble. Iran, Seljuk
Period, 1110, R 64.5 cm. 50.9
End of Balustrade. Limestone. Iran,
Hamadan, Mongol Period, 1304.
R 66.7 cm. 38.15
Lion Incense Burner. Bronze, cast
and engraved, Iran, Seljuk Period,
12th century. H. 36 cm. 48.308
265
Bird-Shaped Vessel. Bronze, cast
and engraved, with turquoise eyes.
Iran, Seljuk Period, 12th-l 3th
century. H. 17.5 cm. 48.458
Footed Bowl. Bronze, inlaid with
silver. Iran, Seljuk Period, early
13th century. H. 11.5 cm. 44.485
Ewer. Dated 1223. Brass, inlaid
with silver. Made by Ahmad
al-Dhaki, al-Naqsh, al-Mawsili,
Iraq, Mosul. H. 38.1 cm. 56.11
Tray. Brass, inlaid with silver.
Syria, mid-13th century.
D. 54 cm. 45.386
Candlestick. Brass, inlaid with
silver and engraved. Syria, 13th
century. H. 24.8 cm. 51.539
266
Box. Bronze, inlaid with gold and
silver* Syria, 13th century.
H. 9.9 cm* 44.482
Pottery Bowl. Luster ware. Egypt,
Fnstat, 11th century. D* 25.4 cm.
44.476
Bottle. Enameled glass. Egypt or
Syria, Mamluke Period, 14th century
H* 44*1 cm* 44.488
Bowl. Enameled glass. Egypt or Syria, Mamluke Period,
14th century. D. 31.8 cm* 44*235
Pottery Bowl. Polychrome painted
ware. Iran, Nishapur, 10th century*
D. 28 cm. 56*225
26 ?
Pottery Bowl Polychrome painted
ware. Iran, Nishapur, I Oth century.
D. 35.6 cm. 59.249
Pottery Bowl Champlev^ ware. Iran,
Garruz district, llth-12th century.
D. 39.2 cm. 38.8
Pottery Bowl Lakabi ware. Iran,
11 th-12th century, D. 40.7 cm.
38.7
Pottery Jug. Underglaze
slip-painted* ware. Iran, 12th
century. H. 13.4 cm. 47.495
Pottery Plate. Luster ware. Iran,
Gurgan, 12th-13th century.
D. 39.4 cm. 51.289
268
Pottery Bottle. Luster ware. Iran,
Rayy, 12th-13th century.
H. 35 5 cm. 15.525
Pottery Wall Tile. Luster ware.
Iran, Kashan, 1266. H. 203 cm.
15.524
Pottery Beaker Minai ware. Iran,
Rayy, early 13th century.
H. 13.8 cm. 17.977
Pottery Bowl Minai ware. Iran,
Rayy, early 13th century.
D. 217 cm. 39.214
Mihrab and Frieze. Faience mosaic tiles. Iran, Isfahan,
1st half 16th century. H. 290.8 cm. 62.23
269
Tunic Ornament Tapestry weave,
wool and linen* Egypt, Abbasid
Period, 2nd half 8th century.
H* 23.5 cm. 69*38
Tiraz. Tapestry weave, silk on linen. Egypt, Fatimid
Period, reign of Mustanzir, 1036-1094.
Over all: H. 39.3 cm* Detail: H* 15 cm* 50.528
Textile Panel Tapestry weave, wool and Linen. Egypt,
Abbasid Period, 1st half 9th century. W* 83 cm. 59.48
270
Textile. Tapestiy weave, silk and
gold on linen, Egypt, Fatimid
Period, late 11th century,
H, 16,5 cm, 50,541
Textile : Block-printed tabby,
cotton, Egypt, Fatimid Period,
12th century, H. 17.2 cm, 29.845
Textile. Tapestry weave, silk and
linen. Egypt, Fatimid Period, early
12th century. H. 13 cm. 52,255
Textile. Lam pas weave, silk and
gold, Egypt, Mamluk Period, 14th
century. Over-all: W. Ill cm.
Detail: H. 70 cm. 39.40
Textile, Embroidery, silk and gold
on mulham. Egypt or Sicily, 12th
century. Overfall: W, 21,6 cm.
Detail: H. 7.3 cm. 50.533
271
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Iran,
Abbasid Period, 9th century.
H. 103.2 cm. 71.23
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Iran,
Abbasid Period, 9th century.
H. 46 cm. 71.24
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Iran,
Abbasid Period, 9th century.
H. 74.3 cm. 71.25
Fragment of a Tomb Cover. Compound twill, silk. Iran,
Buyid Period, AD 998. H. 78.1 cm. 55.52
Textile. Painted mulham. Iraq
(Mesopotamia), 10th century. Over-all:
W. 40 cm. Detail: H. 26.7 cm.
50.558
272
Tomb Cover. Compound twill, silk.
Iran, Buyid Period, 10th century.
H. 210 cm. 54.780
Part of a Textile Panel. Lampas
weave, silk. Iran, Buyid Period,
AD 1003. H. 71 cm. 61.34
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Iran,
Seljuk Period, late 11th century.
W. 66 cm. 75.38
Textile Panel. Lampas weave, silk.
Iran, Buyid Period, lOth-llth
century. H. 171 cm. 62.264
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Iran, Buyid Period,
lOth-llth century. Over-all: W. 44.5 cm. Detail:
H. 30.5 cm. 50.84
273
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Iran,
Buyid Period, lOth-llth century.
Over-all: H. 56.5 cm.
Detail: H. 26.2 cm. 53.434
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Iran,
Buyid Period, lOth-llth century.
H. 60 cm. 68.73
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Iran,
Seljuk Period, 12th century.
H. 19.5 cm. 68.223
Textile. Velvet weave, gold and
silk. Iran, Safavid Period,
reign of Shah Tahmasp, 1524-1576.
H. 70 cm. 48.205
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Iran,
Herat, Safavid Period, early 16th
century. H. 83.5 cm. 24.743
274
Fragment of a Carpet Senna knot,
wool and cotton. Iran, Safavid
Period, 16th century. Over-all:
W. 185.5 cm. Detail: R 85 cm.
53.128
Carpet Single-waip knot, wool. Spain, Alcarez (?),
2nd half 15th century. Over-all: H. 480.5 cm.
Detail: H. 274.5 cm. 52.511
Carpet Senna knot, wool and cotton, Iran, Herat,
Safavid Period, 16th century. Over-all: H. 863,5 cm.
Detail: H, 752 cm, 62.263
Carpet Senna knot, silk and cotton. Iran, Isfahan,
Safavid Period, ca. 1600. R 206,5 cm. 26.533
275
Textile. Lam pas weave, silk and
gold, Spain, Almeria, 12th century *
H. 43.2 cm, 50*146
Textile. Lampas weave, silk and
gold, Spain, Almeria, 12th
century, H, 36,5 cm, 52,15
Textile. Compound twill, silk. Spain, llth42th
century. Over-all: W. 102 cm. Detail: H. 52,4 cm, 51,92
Textile , Compound weave, silk and
gold, Spain, Almeria, 13th century,
H, 16.5 cm, 32.137
276
Textile. Velvet weave, silk, Iran,
Safavid Period, 2nd half 16th
century, H, 31 cm, (as mounted),
44.499, 44,500
Textile . Velvet weave, silk and
gold, Iran, Safavid Period, 17th
century. H. 155,2 cm, 32.42
Textile. Velvet weave, silk and
gold, Iran, Safavid Period, 16th
century. Over-all: H, 77,5 cm.
Detail: H, 53.2 cm. 44.239
Textile. Lampas weave, silk and gold. Iran, Safavid
Period, 17th century. Over-all: H, 87,5 cm. Detail:
H. 56 cm. 53.17
277
Textile. Tapestry weave, silk and
gold. Spain, Hispano-Islamic
Period, 13th century. H. 17.5 cm.
52.105
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Spain,
Granada, 14th century. H. 76.8 cm.
46.417
Textile. Lampas weave, silk and
gold. Spain, Almeria, 13th century.
H. 9.9 cm. 42.1077
Textile. Lampas weave, silk and
gold. Spain, Granada, 14th
century. H. 47.6 cm. 39.35
Textile. Tapestry weave, silk and
gold. Hispano-Islamic Period, 13th
century. Over-all: H. 26 cm.
Detail: H. 6 cm. 28.650
Textile. Lampas weave, silk. Spain,
Granada, 14th century. Over-all:
H. 50.8 cm. Detail: H. 40 cm. 40.609
278
Illustration from a Manuscript of
the Automata by Al-Jazari: Device
for Washing Hands. Miniature
painting. Iraq, 1315. H. 31.5 cm.
45.383
Three Physicians Preparing Medicines.
Page from the Arabic translation of
Dioscorides’ Materia Medica. Dated
1224. Color on paper. Abdallah ibn
al-Fadl, Iraqi, 13th century.
H. 33 cm. 77.91
Illustration from a Manuscript of the Shahnamah of
Firdawsi: Bahram Gur Slays a Dragon. Miniature painting.
Iran, Tabriz School (?), Il-Khanid Period, ca. 1330-
1340. H. 19.7 cm. 43.658
Illustration from a Manuscript of
the Shahnamah of Firdawsi:
Nushirwan’s Fifth Banquet for
Buzurdjmir. Miniature painting.
Iran, Tabriz, Il-Khanid Period,
ca. 1330-1340. H. 24.2 cm. 59.330
279
Double-Page Frontispiece from a Manuscript of the Shahnamah of Firdawsi:
Courtly Scene. Miniature painting. Iran, Shiraz, Timurid Period, ca. 1440.
H. 26.7 cm. 45.169, 56.10
Garden Scene. Miniature painting
(unfinished). Iran, Herat, Timurid
Period, style of Bihzad, late 15th
century. H. 26.4 cm. 44.490
Illustration from a Manuscript of
the Shahnamah of Firdawsi: Rustam
Meets the Challenge of Ashkabus.
Miniature painting. Turkey,
Provincial School, ca. 1590-1600.
H. 32.5 cm. 60.199
A Picnic in the Mountains. Line
drawing with color. Iran, Tabriz,
Safavid Period, style of Muhammadi,
ca. 1550. H. 26.5 cm. 44.491
280
Ruler Seated in a Garden. Drawing
with wash, Iran, Safavid Period,
16th century. H. 21 cm. 39.508
Illustration from the Khamsa of
Nizami: An Episode from the Story
of Khusraw and Shinn, Miniature
painting. Iran, Safavid Period,
16th century, H. 21.6 cm. 47.500
Camel with Attendant, Drawing with wash. Iran,
attributed to Sultan Muhammad, Safavid Period, mid-16th
century, H. 20.3 cm. 44.489
Illustration from the Khamsa of
Nizami: Nushirwan and the Owls.
Miniature painting. Iran, Safavid
Period, 16th century, H. 21.6 cm.
44.487
281
Courtly Procession , Miniature painting. Iran, Safavid Small Black and White Bird on a Shrub Limb with
Period, ca. 1600. Detail: H, 28 cm. 62.24 Butterflies, Miniature painting, Shaft ’Abbasi,
Iranian, Isfahan, mid-17th century, L. 24,9 cm.
71.84
Youth with Toy. Miniature painting.
Iran, early 17th century, H. 26.7 cm,
47,497
Youth Sleeping Under a Willow Tree .
Miniature painting. Iran, Safavid
Period, late 16th century.
H. 20.8 cm. 44.494
282
Bookbinding . Leather, chased and perforated over gold. Iran, 15th century.
H. 35.9 cm. 44.495
Dragon Combat. Drawing. Iran, Shiraz, Turkoman, mid-16th century.
H. 17.5 cm. 44.492
Sir Eastern Qtt
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Indian 286
Southeast Asian 315
Chinese 323
Korean 363
Japanese 367
286
Two Seals with a Bull and Unicorn. Steatite, India,
Indus Valley Period, 3000-1500 RC. H, 3.2 and 3,5 cm,
73.160, 73.161
Section of a Coping Rail. Stone, India, Bharhut,
Sunga Period, 2nd century RC. W, 122 cm. 72,366
Fertility Ring. Steatite. India, Maury a Period,
3rd century BC D. 10.2 cm, 77,36
Center-Bead and Two Trirat na-Shaped Necklace Pendants:
Gold repousse with granulation. India, Sunga Period,
2nd-lst century BC, 73.66-73.68
287
Pendant with Deity Hariti. Gold and carnelian. India,
Sirkap, Saka-Parthian Period, ca. 50 BC-AD 50.
D. 7.3 cm. 53.14
Bacchanalian Scene. Schist. India, Gandhara, from Buner,
Ist-2nd century. W. 43.2 cm. 30.329
Head of a Yaksha. Red mottled
sandstone. India, Mathura, Sunga
Period, 1st century BC. H. 48.2 cm.
62.45
Miracle at Sravasti. Gray schist.
India, Gandhara, 2nd century.
W. 29.2 cm. 75.102
Seated Buddha. Gray schist. India,
Gandhara, 3rd century. H. 129.5 cm.
61.418
288
Standing Buddha. Gray schist. India,
Gandhara, 2nd-3rd century.
H, 119.7 cm. 72.43
Attendant Bearing a Fly - Whisk
(Chauri ). Re d sa nds ton e. I ndia,
Mathura, Kushan Period, 2nd century.
H. 55,8 cm. 65.472
Bodhisattva. Gray schist. India,
Gandhara, 3rd century. H. 132.4 cm.
65.476
Adoring Attendant From a Buddhist
shrine. Stucco. Hadda (Afghanistan),
5th century. H. 54.6 cm. 43.395
Nagaraja. Red mottled sandstone.
India, Mathura, Kushan Period,
3rd century. H, 67.3 cm, 43,661
289
Lion . Red mottled sandstone. India,
Mathura, Kushan Period, 2nd century.
H, 47 cm, 52.514
NaginL Red mottled sandstone. India,
Mathura, Kushan Period, 2nd century.
H. 124.4 cm. 68.104
Railing Pillar. Sikri sandstone.
India, Mathura, Kushan Period,
2nd-3rd century. H, 80 cm. 77.34
Seated Buddha . Red mottled sandstone.
India, Mathura, Kushan Period,
1st half 2nd century. H. 51.4 cm,
70.63
Torana Bracket with Salahhanjikas.
Red sandstone, India, Mathura,
Kushan Period, 2nd half 2nd
century. H. 71.1 cm. 7LI5
Seated Buddha. Red mottled sandstone,
India, Mathura, Kushan Period, 3rd
century, H. 64 cm. 41,94
290
Seated Buddha. Red sandstone. India,
Mathura, Gupta Period, 5th century.
H. 82 cm. 73.214
Adoration of the Bodhi Tree.
Limestone. India, Amaravati, Andhra
Period, 2nd century. H. 80 cm. 70.43
Fire Pillar. Limestone. India,
Nagarjunakonda, Andhra Period, late
2nd-early 3rd century. H. 59.1 cm.
43.72
Head of Buddha. Red mottled
sandstone. India, Mathura, Gupta
Period, 5th century. H. 30.5 cm.
63.504
Standing Buddha. Dated AD 591
Bronze. India, Gupta Period.
H. 46 cm. 68.40
291
Standing Buddha. Cream sandstone,
India, Sarnath, Gupta Period, 5th
century, H, 76.2 cm. 43,278
Plate with Figures. Sliver alloy.
India, Gupta Period, 320-600,
D. 18,8 cm, 72,71
Vishnu . Red sandstone. India,
Mathura, late Gupta Period, end of
6th century. H. 109,2 cm. 63,580
Head of Vishnu from Besnagar. Gray
sandstone. India, Vidisha District,
Madhya Pradesh, Gupta Period, 4th
century. H. 40.6 cm. 69,57
Vishnu , Buff-colored sandstone.
India, Allahabad region (?), Gupta
Period, late 5th century.
H. 85.4 cm. 76.75
292
Head of Vishnu. Red mottled
sandstone. India, Mathura, Gupta
Period, 5th century, H. 28 cm,
42.498
Matrika from Tanesara. Grayish-green
schist. India, Rajasthan, Gupta
Period, early 6th century. H. 73.4
cm, 70,12
Yumna t Goddess of the Yumna River,
Buff red-veined sandstone. India,
Mathura region, early Medieval
Period, early 7th century . H. 108 cm.
66.119
Seated Ascetics. Two terra-cotta plaques. Kashmir, Harwan, 4th century.
H. 50.8 cm, 59.131, 59.132
293
Female Attendants Bearing Fly- Whisks
(Chauri). Ivory. Kashmir, 7th-8th
century. H. 7.6 cm. 72.35, 72.36
Temptation of Buddha by the Evil
Forces of Mara. Ivory. Kashmir,
8th century. H. 13.5 cm. 71.18
Eleven-Headed Avalokitesvara.
Bronze. Kashmir, 9th century.
H. 39.4 cm. 75.101
Vajrapani: Seated Thunderbolt-
Bearer. Bronze. Kashmir, 8th
century. H. 22.2 cm. 71.14
Surya, the Sun God. Brass. Kashmir,
early 8th century. H. 50.3 cm.
65.557
294
Standing Buddha. Brass. Kashmir,
ca. 10th century. H. 98.1 cm. 66.30
Vishnu Riding on Garuda. Black
chlorite. East India, early Pala
Period, 7th century. H. 81.3 cm.
61.46
Mukhalinga . Black chlorite. East
India, early Pala Period, 7th
century. H. 83.8 cm. 73.73
Chakrapurusa: Angel of the Discus.
Black chlorite. India, Apshad,
Pala Period, ca. 670. H. 76.8 cm.
45.367
Buddha Calling on the Earth to
Witness. Black chlorite. East
India, Pala Period, 9th century.
H. 94 cm. 35.146
295
Akshobhya: The Buddha of the East
Bronze. India, Kurkihar, Bihar,
Pala Period, 9th century. H. 39.3 cm,
70.10
Siva and Parvati: Umamahesvara .
Bronze. East India, Pala Period,
reign of Devapala, 815-854.
H. 17.8 cm. 64.50
Bodhisattva Manjusri: Lord of
Wisdom. Image of gilded copper;
pedestal and mandoria of brass.
East India, Pala Period, 11th-
12th century. H, 31.2 cm. 60.285
Vishnu Attended by Chakrapurusa and
Shankhapurusa , Bronze with silver
Inlay. East India, Pala Period,
ca. 12th century. H. 43.5 cm. 64.453
Avalokitesvara Padmapani:
Bodhisattva of Mercy Bearing a
Lotus . Bronze. Nepal, ca. 11th
century. H. 61.9 cm. 76.3
296
Gandavyuha: Structure of the World (detail). Illuminated
manuscript, ink and color on palm leaf. East India,
Pala Period, llth-12th century. W. 52.4 cm. 55.49
Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita: Book of Transcendental
Wisdom (detail). Illuminated manuscript, color on wood
and palm leaf. Nepal, 1100. W. 56.2 cm. 38.301
Padmapani: Lotus-Bearing Bodhisattva.
Bronze inlaid with silver. West
Tibet, lOth-llth century. H. 26.7 cm.
76.70
Vasudhara: Goddess of Abundance.
Copper gilt with inlaid gems.
Nepal, 14th-15th century.
H. 16.3 cm. 47.493
297
Tanka with Green Tara . Color on
cloth. Nepal, 14th century.
H, 52,1 cm. 70.156
Fata with Four Figures, Color on
cloth, Tibet, 15th century.
H. 57.8 cm. 60.209
Tanka with Be jeweled Buddha
Preaching ; Dated 1648. Color on
cloth. Nepal. H, 110 cm, 73.69
Manjm'ri: Bodhisattva of Wisdom,
Gilt bronze. Nepal, 15th century.
H. 78.1 cm. 64.370
Manjusri: Bodhisattva of Wisdom.
Gilt copper. Nepal, 15th century.
H. 42.9 cm. 56.8
298
Vajravarahi: Dancing Tantric Deity.
Dry lacquer. Nepal, 16th-17th
century. H. 63.5 cm. 64.103
Vaishnava Trinity: Sri Devi, Vishnu, Bhu Devi. Granite.
India, probably from region of Pudokkatai, early Chola
Period, 1st half 10th century. H. (Vishnu) 175.9 cm.
63.104-63.106
Gajasura-Samharamurti: Siva in
Elephant-Killing Aspect. Granite.
South India, Chola Period, 11th
century. H. 72.4 cm. 62.164
299
Siva and Parvati: Uma-Sahitamurtl
Copper. South India, early Chola
Period, early 10th century.
H. 103.5 cm. 61.94
Vinadharamurti: Siva as King of
Music. Bronze. South India, Chola
Period, ca. 1000. H. 76 cm. 71.117
Siva and Parvati: Alingana-
Chandrasekharamurti. Copper. South
India, Chola Period, 11 th-12th
century. H. 34 cm. 54.7
Siva’s Trident with Ardhanarisvara:
Half-Siva/Half Parvati. Bronze.
South India, Chola Period, 11 th-12th
century. H. 35.5 cm. 69.117
Nataraja: Siva as King of Dance.
Copper. South India, Chola Period,
11th century. H. 111.5 cm. 30.331
Ganesha: Elephant-Headed God,
Remover of Obstacles. Bronze.
South India, Chola Period,
12th century. H. 50.2 cm. 70.62
300
Saiva Saint, Manikka vachakar.
Bronze. South India, 12th-13th
century. H, 33.5 cm. 67.148
Narasimha: Lion Incarnation of
Vishnu t, Bronze. South India, Chola
Period, ca. 13th century.
H. 55.3 cm. 73.187
A Guardian of Siva. Stone. India,
Mysore, Hoysala Dynasty, 12th
century. H. 113.4 cm. 64,369
301
Ravana Shaking Mount Kailasa.
Sandstone. Central India, 8th
century. H. 139.1 cm. 71.173
Mithuna: Loving Couple. Sandstone.
India, Rajasthan, from the Purana
Mahadeva Temple (dated 973),
Harsagiri. H. 35.3 cm. 62.165
Salabhanjika: Female Deity with a Frieze of Musicians and Dancer. Sandstone. India, Rajasthan, from
Tree. India, Rajasthan, from the the Purana Mahadeva Temple (dated 973), Harsagiri. W. 95.3 cm. 69.34
Purana Mahadeva Temple (dated 973),
Harsagiri. H. 54.6 cm. 67.202
302
Dancing Ganesha. Red sandstone.
India, Khajuraho region, 1000.
H. 61.3 cm. 61.93
Stele with the Twenty-Third Jain
Tirthankara, Parsvanatha.
Sandstone. Central India, 9th
century. H. 160.7 cm. 61.419
Vidyadevi: The Jain Goddess of
Learning. White marble. India,
Western Rajasthan, lOth-llth
century. H. 106.7 cm. 72.152
303
King Parikshit and Rishis. Page from the Bhagavata
Purana. Color on paper. India, Rajasthan, Mewar
School, ca. 1575. H. 22.8 cm. 60.53
Poet-Musician, folio llOv from the
Tuti-nama (manuscript almost
complete). Color and gold on paper.
India, Mughal School, reign of Akbar,
ca. 1560. H. 20.3 cm. 62.279
Page from the Issarda series of the Bhagavata Purana.
Color on paper. India, Rajasthan, Mewar School,
ca. 1575. W. 25.7 cm. 71.234
Alam Shah Oosing the Dam at Shishan
Pass. Page from Dastan-i-Amir Hamza.
Color and gold on muslin. India,
Mughal School, reign of Akbar,
ca. 1570. H. 64.8 cm. 76.74
-----* —- .i
304
A Young Ascetic Walking by the Bank
of a River. Color on paper.
Attributed to Basawan, Indian,
Mughal School, ca. 1560. H. 38.9 cm.
67.244
Page from Ta’rikh-i-alfi (History of
a Thousand Years). Color on paper.
India, Mughal School, late 16th
century. H. 42.3 cm. 32.36
Page from a Razrn Nama (Book of
Wars). Dated 1616. Color on paper.
India, Mughal School. H. 35.5 cm.
60.44
Humuyan’s Victory over the Afghans.
Page from the Akbar Nama. Color on
paper. India, Mughal School, reign
of Akbar, ca. 1600. H. 31.1 cm.
71.77
Siege of Arbela. Color and gold on
paper. Designed by Basawan, painted
by Sur Gujarati, Indian, Mughal
School, late 16th century.
H. 38.7 cm. 47.502
Portrait of Akbar. Grisaille. India,
Mughal School, early 17th century.
H. 25.4 cm. 71.78
305
Prince Visiting a Hermitage, Color
on paper, India, Mughal School,
reign of Shah Jahan, ca. 1635.
H. 37.5 cm, 71,79
imperial Rooster , Color on paper.
Signed: Dilaram Padarat Kashmiri.
India, Mughal School, early 17th
century, H, 18.3 cm, 44,501
Hunting Scene. Color on paper.
India, Mughal School, early 17th
century. H. 37.2 cm. 39.66
Nayika Madhya Dhira Adhirn. Page
from Bhanu Datta’s Rasamanjari
Color on paper. India, Rajasthan,
Mewai School, ca, 1630. H. 25.4 cm.
60.52
Krishna. Page from the Rasikapriya.
Dated 1634. Color on paper. India*
Malwa School. H. 20.8 cm. 38.303
306
Ragini Madhu Madhavi Color on
paper. India, Malwa School,
ca, 1660. H, 20 cm, 25.1336
Ragini Kedara, Color on paper.
India, Malwa School, ca, 1680.
H. 20,3 cm. 60.116
Gandi Ragini . Color on paper. India,
Malwa School, ca. 1750. H. 30.8 cm,
68.109
Ragini Pancham. Color on paper.
India, Rajasthan, Me war School,
mid-17th century. H. 38 cm, 31,451
Kakubha Ragini. Color on paper,
India, Raghugarh School, ca. 1780.
H. 20.5 cm. 75.40
307
Radha and Krishna. Page from Bhanu Datta’s Rasamanjarl
Color on paper, India, Punjab Hills, Basohli School,
ca. 1695. H. 23.3 cm. 65.249
VUvamitra, Color on paper. India,
Punjab Hills, Basohli School,
ca. 1700, H. 20 cm, 66.27
Siva and Parvati Seated on an
Elephant Skin , Color on paper.
India, Punjab Hills, Basohli School,
ca. 1700. H. 23.2 cm. 52.587
Palace Ladies Hunting from a
Pavilion. Color and gold on paper.
India, Rajasthan, Kotah School,
ca. 1760-1770. H. 38.1 cm, 55.48
308
Durga Slaying Mahisha. Color on paper. India, Punjab
HUls, Basohli School, ca. 1700. W. 23.5 cm. 60.51
Angry Heroine. Page from Bhanu Datta’s Rasamanjari.
India, Nurpur School, ca. 1710. W. 28.3 cm. 67.239
Bitch with Litter. Color on paper. India, Rajasthan,
Bikaner School, ca. 1700. W. 25.3 cm. 69.77
309
Sugriva Challenging Vali with Rama, Lakshmana, and
Hanuman Watching. Page from the Ramayana. Color on
paper. India, Punjab Hills, Nurpur School, 1720-1730.
W. 30.9 cm. 73.103
Sit a in the Garden of Lanka with Ravana and His Demons.
The Siege of Lanka Sequence from the Ramayana. Gold and
color on paper. India, Punjab Hills, Guler School,
ca. 1720. W. 84.5 cm. 66.143
Raja Smoking a Hookah with His Son and a Courtier. Color
on paper. North India, Punjab Hills, Jammu School,
ca. 1730. W. 31cm. 60.47
310
Krishna Awaiting Radha. Color on
paper. India, Punjab Hills, Guler
School, ca. 1760. H. 18.2 cm.
36.685
Hindola Raga. Color on paper. India,
Punjab Hills, Guler School,
ca. 1790. H. 20.7 cm. 75.9
The Child Krishna Crying for the
Moon. Color on paper. India, Punjab
Hills, Guler School, ca. 1790.
H. 24.1 cm. 71.80
Krishna and Radha Watching Rain
Clouds: Rainy Season from the
Baramasa Series. Color on paper.
India, Punjab Hills, Kangra School,
ca. 1790. H. 21 cm. 73.104
Durga Slaying Mahisha. Color on paper. India, Punjab
Hills, Kangra School, late 18th century. W. 27.5 cm.
55.667
3i i
Toilette of Radha, Color and gold
on paper, India, Punjab Hills,
Kangra School, early 19th century.
H. 23.2 cm. 53.245
Worship of Sri Natha-ji. Temple
hanging {pacchavai ), color on cloth.
India, Rajasthan, Nathadwara School,
early 19th century. H. 206 cm.
37.454
Pendant: Krishna with Devotees,
Gold with enamel in champleve
technique. India, Rajasthan,
17th-18th century. H. 5.1 cm.
46.257
Textile. Lampas weave, silk.
India, Jaipur School, 17th century.
Over-all: W.lm, 72.5 cm.
Detail: H, 92,7 cm. 53,474
Millefleur Carpet. Senna knot,
silk and wool, India, Mughal
School, early 17th century.
Over-all: H. 2 m. 92,7 cm.
Detail: H, 1 m. 19.5 cm. 36,17
312
Panels from a Box . Ivory. India,
Mughal School, Northeast Deccan,
ca. 1700. W. 30.3 cm. 69.229
Hookah Bottle . Blue glass with gold.
India, Mughal School, ca. 1700.
H. 7-3/4 inches. 61.44
Switfeost Gsiatv Qtfr
316
Krishna Govardhana . Gray limestone.
Cambodia, Phnom Da, Pre-Angkorean
Period, 1st half 6th century.
H. 118-8 cm. 73.106
Mat trey a: The Buddha of the Future .
Bronze. Cambodia, Pre-Angkorean
Period, 7th century. H. 28 cm.
72.7
Head of Buddha. Bluish-gray
sandstone. Cambodia, probably from
Angkor Borei, Pre-Angkorean Period,
7th century. H. 25*4 cm. 32.43
Head of a Female. Sandstone.
Cambodia, Pre-Angkorean Period,
early 8th century. H. 26 cm. 70.11
Vishnu. Gray sandstone. Cambodia,
Pre-Angkorean Period, style of
Prasat Andet, 2nd half 7th century.
H* 87 cm. 42.562
317
Standing Buddha. Slate. Thailand.
Mon-Dvaravati Period, 7th-8th
century. H. 135.3 cm. 73.15
Buddha with Hands in Gesture of
Teaching, Vitarka Mudra . Bronze.
Thailand, Mon-Dvaravati Period,
7th century. H. 21 cm. 58.334
Rakshasa. Gray sandstone.
Cambodia, Koh Ker style, 2nd
quarter of 10th century. H. 70 cm.
67.146
Votive Plaque with Vishnu. Gold
repousse. Thailand, Sri Deb,
Mon-Dvaravati Period, 7th-8th
century. H. 7.6 cm. 73.75
Standing Ashura. Bronze. Cambodia,
Koh Ker style, 2nd quarter of 10th
century. H. 17.7 cm. 72.221
318
Torso of a Female Deity. Sandstone,
Cambodia, Bakheng style, late 9 th-
early 10th century. H, 88.9 cm.
71J 34
Lintel with Garuda. Sandstone. Cambodia, Preah Ko
style, late 9th century. W. 118 cm, 67.37
Head of Siva. Tan sandstone.
Cambodia, Koh Ker style, reign of
Jayavarman IV, 928-941,
H. 41.9 cm. 40.53
Buddha Sheltered by Mucalinda, the
Serpent King . Bronze. Cambodia,
Angkor Wat style, early 12th
century. H. 58.4 cm, 63.263
Siva. Gray sandstone. Cambodia,
Baphnon style, 1st half 11th
century. H. 76.5 cm. 41.25
319
Buddha Enthroned. Bronze.
Cambodia, Angkor Wat style, 1st
half 12th century. H. 26-7 cm,
42.149
FinM with the Temptation of
Buddha by Mara. Bronze. Cambodia,
Bay on style, late 12th-early 1 3 th
century, H, 39.2 cm. 64.93
Female Figure. Sandstone.
Cambodia, late Baphnon style, 3rd
quarter 11th century. H. 91,4 cm,
70.60
Relief of an A psara , San dstone.
Cambodia, Angkor Thorn, possibly
from the Terrace of the Leper King,
late 121h-early 13th century.
H. 61 cm. 38.304
Head of Lakes vara. Pink
sandstone. Cambodia, Bayon style,
late 12th-early 13th century.
H. 35.3 cm. 55.47
320
Frieze with Apsaras . Sandstone, Cambodia, Bay on style,
late 12th-early 13th century. H. 87.7 cm. 38.433
Siva. Sandstone. Viet Nam, Champa,
from Dong-duong, Indrapura, 9th
century. H. 863 cm. 35.147
Head of Buddha . Volcanic stone.
Java, from Borobudur, early 9th
century. H. 30.5 cm. 42.1087
321
Bracket with Kata Mash Volcanic
stone* Java, ca. 12th-l4th
century* H* 40 cm. 75.104
Qrncsc Qxt
324
Jar. Earthenware with slip painting.
China, Yang-shao Culture, type-site
Pan-shan, Kansu Prbvince, Neolithic
Period, ca. 2500-2000 BC.
H. 36.2 cm. 30.332
Yiieh: Tanged Axe. Bronze. China,
Shang Dynasty, 13th-llth century
BC. H. 21.1 cm. 37.27
Ku: Beaker. Bronze. China, Shang
Dynasty, 13th-12th century BC.
H. 26.8 cm. 60.43
Ting: Tripod Cauldron. Bronze.
China, probably An-yang, Honan
Province, Shang Dynasty, 11th
century BC. H. 24.5 cm. 62.281
Fang-yu: Square Bucket. Bronze.
China, probably An-yang, Honan
Province, Shang Dynasty,
12th-l 1 th century BC. H. 26.7 cm.
63.103
Hsien: Steamer. Bronze. China,
Shang Dynasty, ca. 1100 BC.
H. 39.4 cm. 75.96
325
Tao-t *ieh Mask . Marble. China,
probably An-yang, Honan Province,
Shang Dynasty, 13th-l 1th century
BC. W. 13*3 cm. 52.585
Tsun: Vase. Bronze. China, Western
Chou Dynasty, llth-lOth century BC.
H, 29.5 cm, 5U51
Li-ting: Hollow-Legged Tripod
Cauldron. Bronze. China, reportedly
Sian, Shensi Province, Western Chou
Dynasty, ca. 950-900 BC.
D. 27.1 cm. 61,203
Composite Feline-Bovine-Elephant
Head. Jade (nephrite). China,
probably An-yang, Honan Province,
Shang Dynasty, ca. 1200-1100 BC.
L. 4.2 cm. 52.573
Kuei: Handled Bowl on Rectangular
Plinth. Bronze. China, Eastern Chou
Dynasty, Spring and Autumn Period,
7th-6th century BC. H. 34.3 cm.
74.73
326
Elongated Hu: Flask . Bronze.
China, Western Chou Dynasty, ca.
10th century BC. H. 46.3 cm. 44.61
Po: Bell. Bronze. China, probably
Shansi Province, Eastern Chou
Dynasty, Warring States Period,
early 5th century BC. H. 41.3 cm.
62.44
Openwork Plaque with Intertwined
Dragons and Birds. Jade (nephrite).
China, Eastern Chou Dynasty, Warring
States Period, 480-221 BC.
W. 7.5 cm. 52.584
Shaft Mounting. Bronze with silver,
gold, speculum inlays. China,
Chin-ts’un, Honan Province, Eastern
Chou Dynasty, Warring States Period,
ca. 400-200 BC. H. 13.5 cm. 30.730
“Hunting” Hu: Jar with Pictorial
Relief. Bronze. China, Eastern Chou
Dynasty, late Spring and Autumn-
early Warring States Period, ca.
5th century BC. H. 25.5 cm. 75.62
327
Cranes and Serpents, Lacquered wood. China, Ch’ang-sha,
Hunan Province, Eastern Chou Dynasty, Warring States
Period, State of Ch T u, ca, 4th-3rd century BC.
H. 132,1 cm. 38,9
Panel from Tomb Chamber. Stone with
carved relief, China, probably
Szechwan Province, Han Dynasty, 206
BC-AD 220. H. 120 cm, 62.280
Lien or Chung: Cylindrical Box.
Earthenware with molded relief under
lead glaze. China, probably Shensi
Province, Han Dynasty, 206 BC-
AD 220. H. 26.7 cm. 48.214
The Kill One of a pair of shells,
painting over carved design. China,
late Eastern Chou Dynasty, Warring
States Period or early Western Han
Dynasty, 3xd-2nd century BC.
W. 8.9 cm. 57.139
Vase with Peaked Lid . Earthenware
with molded relief under lead glaze.
China, Han Dynasty, 206 BC-AD
220. H. 47 cm. 24,196
328
Vase. Stoneware with incised and
applied relief under iron glaze.
China, late Western Han-early Eastern
Han Dynasty, ca. 1st century BC-
AD 1st century. H. 45.7 cm. 54.370
Top of a Hun-p y ing: Urn of the Soul
Stoneware with iron glaze, Yueh type.
China, probably Shao-hsing region,
Chekiang Province, Six Dynasties
Period, Wu or Western Chin Dynasty,
3rd century. D. 21.6 cm. 60.76
P'u-shou: Monster-Headed Door Ring Holder. Gilt bronze. Kulan (Wild Ass): Pole Top. Bronze.
China, reportedly Honan Province, Six Dynasties Period, China, Inner Mongolia, Ordos steppe
ca. mid-6th century. W. 20 cm. 30.371 region, ca. 2nd century. H. 17.8 cm.
62.46
329
Panels from Funerary Model of a Cooking Stove.
Earthenware with die-stamped relief. China, Eastern Han
Dynasty, ca. 2nd-3rd century. W. 27.3 cm.
25.134, 25.135
Hollow Tile from Tomb Chamber Wall. Earthenware with
die-stamped relief. China, Eastern Han Dynasty,
AD 25-220. W. 105.4 cm. 15.70
Caparisoned Horse. Earthenware with
polychrome painting. China, Six
Dynasties Period, Northern Wei
Dynasty, ca, 525. H. 22.2 cm. 29.985
Stele: Mai trey a and Attendants.
Dated 500. Sandstone. China, Six
Dynasties Period, Northern Wei
Dynasty. H. 94,6 cm. 59.130
Head of Bodhisattva Kuan-yin.
Limestone. China, probably Lung-men
caves, Honan Province, Six Dynasties
Period, Northern Wei Dynasty,
ca. 510-520. H. 36.2 cm. 15.77
330
Stele: Sakyamuni Trinity. Dated 537.
Limestone. China, Six Dynasties
Period, Eastern Wei Dynasty.
H. 77.5 cm. 14.567
Squatting Caryatid Monster. Limestone.
China, Hsiang-t’ang-shan (northern
caves), Honan Province, Six Dynasties
Period, Northern Ch’i Dynasty,
ca. 570. H. 74.9 cm. 57.360
Stele: Maitreya as the Future Buddha. Seated Sakyamuni Buddha. Limestone.
Marble. China, Six Dynasties Period, China, Sui Dynasty, ca. 590-620.
Northern Ch’i Dynasty, 550-577. H. 51.4 cm. 64.152
H. 86.3 cm. 17.320
Bodhisattva Kuan-yin. Sandstone with
polychromy. China, late Six Dynasties
Period, Northern Ch’i Dynasty or
early Sui Dynasty, 575-600.
H. 138.8 cm. 62.162
331
Guardian Lion. Marble, China,
early Tang Dynasty, 7th century.
H. 78,7 cm, 65,473
Camel. Amber lead-glazed earthenware,
China, Tang Dynasty, ca. late 7 th-
8th century. H, 80 cm, 67.147
Candlestick . Cream-glazed stoneware,
China, northern, $ui or early Tang
Dynasty, ca. 7th century. H. 29.8 cm.
30.322
Jar. Earthenware with applied relief
and three-color (san-ts’ai) lead
glazes. China, T.ang Dynasty, ca,
late 7th-8th century, H, 13 cm,
40,44
Sakyamuni TriadBuddha Attended by
Manjusri and Samantabhadra. Hanging
scroll, color on silk. China, Tang
Dynasty, ca, 900, H. 94 cm, 75,92
Caparisoned Horse. Earthenware with
applied relief and three-color
(san-ts’ai) lead glazes, China,
Tang Dynasty, ca. late 7th^8th
century. H. 76.8 cm. 55.295
332
Jar. Cream-glazed stoneware. China,
northern, early Tang Dynasty,
ca. 7th century* H* 27.6 cm. 30.323
Bull Painted earthenware. China,
Tang Dynasty, 618-907. H. 16*2 cm.
29.987
Harpist Earthenware with three-
color (san-ts T ai) lead glazes.
China, Tang Dynasty, 618-907*
H. 32.1 cm* 31*450
Stem Cup. Beaten silver, chased and
parcel-gilt design on ringmatted
ground. China, Tartg Dynasty, ca.
8th century* H* 8.9 cm. 51.396
Panel from Sarcophagus. Incised
stone* China, early Tang Dynasty,
ca. mid-7th-early 8th century.
H. 119.4cm* 75*63
333
Platter on Three Feet. Beaten silver
with chased and parcel gilt design
on ringmatted ground. China, Tang
Dynasty, ca. 8th century. H. 8.9 cm.
72.39
Bodhisattva Kuan-yin. Dated 687.
Limestone with traces of polychromy.
China, reportedly Pai-ma-ssu (temple),
Loyang, Honan Province, Tang
Dynasty. H. 170.8 cm. 66.364
Lien or Chung: Covered Cylindrical
Box. Gilt bronze with openwork and
chased design. China, Sui-early
Tang Dynasty, late 6th-early 7th
century. H. 17.2 cm. 72.44
Torso: Bodhisattva Kuan-yin. Marble.
China, reportedly Ling-yen-ssu
(temple), Lung-yen-shan, Pao-ting,
Hopei Province, Tang Dynasty,
8th century. H. 177.8 cm. 29.981
Mirror. Bronze with beaten gold and
silver sheets inlaid in lacquer
ground (p’ing Co technique). China,
Tang Dynasty, ca. 8th century.
D. 19.2 cm. 73.74
Eleven-Headed Kuan-yin. Sandstone.
China, Tang Dynasty, 1st quarter
8th century. H. 129.5 cm. 59.129
334
Eleven-Headed Kuan-yin. Wood.
China, Tang Dynasty, late 7th
century. H. 62.8 cm. 70.66
Textile. Patterned weave, silk.
China, 8th century. H. 26.8 cm.
54.109
Attendant of Manjusri (?). Hollow
dry lacquer. China, late Tang
Dynasty or early Five Dynasties
Period, 9th-10th century. H. 40 cm.
53.356
Ewer in Form of a Sheng Player.
Stoneware, slip-coated with
underglaze painting. China, northern,
Liao Dynasty, ca. 11th century.
H. 21.3 cm. 53.248
335
Jar. Porcelain, incised and impressed
under white glaze. China, northern,
Liao Dynasty, lOth-llth century.
H. 12.7 cm. 57.29
Bodhisattva Kuan-yin. Gilt bronze.
China, Liao Dynasty, 1 Oth century.
H. 43.8 cm. 76.14
Seated Amitabha Buddha. Gilt bronze.
China, Liao Dynasty, 10th century.
H. 22.8 cm. 42.1082
Taoist Figure. Wood (loquat) and
ivory. China, Southern Sung Dynasty,
1127-1279. H. 31.8 cm. 64.368
Pot ala (Water and Moon) Kuan-yin.
Wood (loquat). China, Five Dynasties
Period, 10th century. H. 15.1 cm.
65.556
Bodhisattva. Wood (cypress). China,
Chin Dynasty, 13th century.
H. 46 cm. 63.581
336
Petal-Rimmed Baluster Vase.
Tz’u-chou ware, stoneware. China,
Sung Dynasty, 9601279, or earlier,
H* 32*1 cm* 42*656
Ewer. Tz’u-chou ware, Teng-feng
type, stoneware. China, probably
Honan Province, Sung Dynasty,
960-1279* H. 17.5 cm* 48.219
Phoenix-Headed Ewer ; Ch’lng-pai ware,
porcelain. China, Five Dynasties
Period or Northern Sung Dynasty,
IGth-llth century* II. 38*7 cm.
65.468
Jar. Tz’u-chou ware, stoneware.
China* Sung Dynasty, 960-1279.
H* 34.9 cm. 48*225
Baluster Vase. Tz’u-chou ware,
"Chiao-tso” type, stoneware. China,
probably Honan Province, Northern
Sung Dynasty, lOth-llth century.
H. 41.2 cm* 48.226
MehpHng: Gallipot Vase. TVu-chou
ware, stoneware* China, Northern
Sung Dynasty, 9604127* H. 34*3 cm*
40*52
337
Circular Covered Box , Ting ware,
porcelain. China, Northern Sung
Dynasty, 960-1127, D, 10,5 cm,
57,32
Circular Covered Box. Northern
Celadon, Yao-chou type, stoneware.
China, probably Shensi Province,
Northern Sung Dynasty, 960-1127,
B. 10.7 cm. 62.41
Ewer, “Tung ware” (or Northern
Celadon of Yao-chou type ?),
stoneware. China, Northern Sung
Dynasty, 960-H27. H. 18.7 cm.
48,220
Lion: Incense-Burner Top , Northern
Celadon, stoneware. China, Northern
Sung Dynasty, ca. 12th century.
H, 18.4 cm, 66,26
338
Grcular Brush Washer: Ju ware,
stoneware. China, Lin-ju Hsien,
Honan Province, Northern Sung
Dynasty, late llth-early 12th
century. D. 12,8 cm, 57.40
Ting: Tripod, Lung-ch’iian ware,
porcelain. China, Chekiang Province,
Southern Sung Dynasty, 1127-1279,
D, 13.9 cm, 54,790
Mate, Chun ware, stoneware.
China, Northern Sung Dynasty,
960-1127. D. 18.1 cm. 42.665
Ch \a-tou: Vase in Shape of a Grain
Measure. Lung-ch’uan ware, porcelain.
China, Chekiang Province, Southern
Sung Dynasty, 1127-1279. D. 15.6 cm.
57.73
Shallow Bowl with Fluted Well and
Foliate Rim. Chun ware, stoneware.
China, probably Honan Province,
I3th-14th century, D. 23.5 cm.
57.33
339
Mallow-Petal Bowl. Kuan ware,
porcelain. China, southern,
Southern Sung Dynasty, 1127-1279.
D. 17.5 cm. 57.66
Lu: Incense Burner. Kuan ware,
porcelain.. China, southern,
Southern Sung Dynasty, 1127-1279.
W. 15.5 cm. 57.63
Washer Basin. Kuan ware, porcelain
with copper rim. China, southern.
Southern Sung Dynasty, 1127-1279.
D. 24.2 cm. 57.48
Ladies of the Court (detail). After a painting by
Chou Wen-chii of the 10th century. Handscroll, ink and
slight color on silk. China, Sung Dynasty, datable
before 1140. W. 168.5 cm. 76.1
Buddhist Retreat by Stream and
Mountains. Hanging scroll, ink on
silk. Attributed to Chii-jan, Chinese,
active ca. 960-980, Northern Sung
Dynasty. H. 185.4 cm. 59.348
340
Barbarian Royalty Worshipping Buddha. Handscroll, ink and color on silk.
Attributed to Chao Kuang-fu, Chinese, active 960-975, Northern Sung Dynasty.
W. 103 cm. 57.358
Palace Landscape. Album leaf, ink and color on silk.
China, Northern Sung Dynasty, 11th century. W. 40.7 cm.
71.40
Frontispiece Illustration for Lotus Sutra (detail). Handscroll,
gold ink on paper. China, Sung Dynasty, 960-1279.
W. 78.7 cm. 70.64
341
Ch ’i-shan wu chin: Streams and Mountains without End
(detail). Handscroll, ink and slight color on silk.
China, Northern Sung Dynasty, early 12th century.
W. 213 cm. 53.126
Qoudy Mountains (detail). Dated 1130. Handscroll, ink
and slight color on silk. Mi Yu-jen, Chinese, 1072-1151,
Southern Sung Dynasty. W. 194.3 cm. 33.220
Bamboo and Ducks by a Rushing Stream.
Hanging scroll, ink and light color
on silk. Ma Yuan, Chinese, active
ca. 1190-ca. 1224, Southern Sung
Dynasty. H. 61 cm. 67.145
Cottages in a Misty Grove in Autumn.
Dated 1117. Album leaf, ink and
color on silk. Li An-chung, Chinese,
active ca. 1115-1140, Northern Sung
Dynasty. H. 27 cm. 63.588
342
Birds in a Grove in a Mountainous
Landscape in Winter. Hanging scroll,
ink and slight color on silk.
Kao Tao (?), Chinese, Sung Dynasty,
12th century. H. 170 cm. 66.115
The Knick-Knack Peddler. Dated 1201. Album leaf, ink and
slight color on silk. Li Sung, Chinese, active ca. 1190-
1230, Southern Sung Dynasty. H. 24.2 cm. 63.582
Scholar Reclining and Watching Rising Oouds. Dated 1256.
Fan painting, ink and slight color on silk. Ma Lin,
Chinese, active mid-13th century, Southern Sung Dynasty.
H. 25.3 cm. 61.421
343
Sakyamuni Coming Down from the
Mountains. Dated 1244, Hanging
scroll, ink on paper. China,
Southern Sung Dynasty. H* 74.6 cm.
70,2
Seated Arhat with Two Attendants.
Hanging scroll, ink and color on
silk. China, Southern Sung Dynasty,
11274279* H* 93.7 cm* 76,91
The Football Players. Hanging scroll,
ink and light color on silk* China,
late Southern Sung or early Yuan
Dynasty, ca* 12504350* H. 115.6 cm,
71,26
Tiger (one of a pair). Hanging
scroll, ink on silk. Attributed to
Mu Ch’i, Chinese, 11774239,
Southern Sung Dynasty. H* 128.3 cm*
58.428
Bodhisattva Samantabhadra. Hanging
scroll, ink and color on silk,
China, Southern Sung Dynasty, 1127-
1279. H. 110,8 cm, 62,161
White-Robed Kmn-yin* Hanging scroll,
ink on paper* China (or Japan?),
early 14th century. H. 104 cm*
72*160
344
A Primus in the Moonlight. Hanging
scroll, ink on silk. Wang Mien,
Chinese, 1287-1366, Yuan Dynasty.
H. 164.5 cm. 74.26
Jar. Tz’u-chou ware, stoneware.
China, Yuan Dynasty, 1279-1368.
H. 27.9 cm. 48.215
Peonies. Hanging scroll, ink
and color on silk. China, Yuan
Dynasty, 1279-1368. H. 145.4 cm.
76.90
Bowl with Taoist Designs. White jade
(nephrite). China, Yuan Dynasty,
late 13th-early 14th century.
W. 15.9 cm. 52.510
Raft-Cup with Taoist Immortal.
Dated 1345. Cast silver with
engraving. Chu Pi-shan, Chinese,
ca. 1300-ca. 1362, Yuan Dynasty.
L. 20.5 cm. 77.7
Jar with Lion-Head Handles.
Porcelain painted in underglaze
blue. China, Yuan Dynasty,
14th century. H. 39.3 cm. 62.154
345
Plate with Peony Design. Carved
cinnabar lacquer on wood. Yang Mao,
Chinese, Yuan Dynasty, late 14th-
early 15th century. D. 16.5 cm. 77.6
Plate with Dragon Among Gouds.
Lung-ch’iian type, porcelain with
biscuit relief floated on celadon
glaze. China, Yuan Dynasty, 14th
century. D. 43.2 cm. 61.92
Sakyamuni as an Ascetic. Gilt bronze.
China, Yuan Dynasty, early 14th
century. H. 44.2 cm. 66.116
The Second Coming of the Fifth Patriarch.
Part of handscroll mounted as hanging
scroll, ink on paper. Yin-t’o-lo (Indara),
Chinese, active ca. mid-14th century.
Yuan Dynasty. W. 45.5 cm. 67.211
The Lantern Night Excursion of Chung K'uei (detail). Handscroll, ink on
silk. Yen Hui, Chinese, first half 14th century, Yuan Dynasty. W. 240.3 cm.
61.206
346
Three Horses and Four Grooms
(detail). Handscroll, ink and color
on silk. Jen Jen-fa, Chinese,
1254-1327, early Yuan Dynasty.
W. 136.8 cm. 60.181
Chiu-k’o-t'u: The Nine Songs (detail).
Handscroll, ink on paper. Chang Wu,
Chinese, active 1335-1365, Yuan
Dynasty. W. 438.2 cm. 59.138
Ink Flowers (detail). Dated 1361.
Handscroll, ink on paper. Chao
Chung, Chinese, active ca. 2nd half
14th century, Yuan Dynasty.
W. 153.2 cm. 67.36
Bodhidharma Crossing the Yangtze
on a Reed. Hanging scroll, ink on
paper. China, Yuan Dynasty, 1279-
1368. H. 89.2 cm. 64.44
Bamboos, Rocks, and Lonely Orchids.
(detail). Handscroll, ink on paper.
Chao Meng-fu, Chinese, 1254-1322,
Yuan Dynasty. W. 144.2 cm. 63.515
Old Trees by a Cool Spring . Dated
1326. Hanging scroll, ink on silk.
Li Shih-hsing, Chinese, 1282-1328,
Yuan Dynasty. H. 165.7 cm. 70.41
347
Poetic Feeling in a Thatched Pavilion (detail). Dated
1347, Handscroll, ink on paper. Wu Chen, Chinese,
1280-1354, W, 99,4 cm, 63,259
Leisure Enough to Spare. Dated 1360. Handscroll, ink
on paper. Yao Ting-mei, Chinese, active 14th century,
Yuan Dynasty. W, 84 cm. 54,791
Lily and Butterflies. Hanging scroll,
ink on silk, Liu Shan-shou, Chinese,
Yuan Dynasty, 14th century.
II. 160 cm. 71.132
Taoist Immortal, Chung li Ch T tian .
Hanging scroll, ink and color on
silk* Chao Ch’i, Chinese, late Yuan-
early Ming Dynasty, 14th century.
H* 134.5 cm. 76,13
348
Landscape in Blue-and-Green Style (detail). Handscroil, Hundred Birds Admiring the Peacocks. Hanging scroll, ink
ink and color on silk. Shih-jui, Chinese, active ca. and color on silk. Yin Hung, Chinese, Ming Dynasty,
1425-1469, Ming Dynasty. W. 170.2 cm. 73.72 late 15th-early 16th century. H. 240 cm. 74.31
Yaksha Generals (one of a pair).
Hanging scroll, color on silk.
China, Ming Dynasty. H. 227.2 cm.
73.71
River Village in a Rainstorm.
Hanging scroll, ink and slight color
on silk. Lii Wen-ying, Chinese,
active late 15th century. H. 169.2
cm. 70.76
The Hermit Hsu Yu Resting by a
Stream. Hanging scroll, ink and
slight color on silk. Tai Chin,
Chinese, 1388-1462, Ming Dynasty.
H. 138 cm. 74.45
349
Part of a Screen Panel
Tapestry, silk and metallic
threads. China, Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644). H. 198.2 cm. 16.1334
Chrysanthemums and Cabbage (detail). Dated 1490. Handscroll, ink and slight
color on paper. T’ao Cheng, Chinese, active 1480-1532, Ming Dynasty.
W. 151.7 cm. 60.40
The Poet Lin P’u Wandering in the
Moonlight. Hanging scroll, ink and
slight color on paper. Tu Chin,
Chinese, active ca. 1465-1487, Ming
Dynasty. H. 156.5 cm. 54.582
A Distant View of Tiger Hill (from Twelve Views of
Tiger Hill, Suchou). Album leaf, ink on paper. Shen Chou,
Chinese, 1427-1509, Ming Dynasty. W. 40.2 cm. 64.371
350
Old Pine Tree. Handscroll, ink on paper. Wen Cheng-ming, Chinese, 1470-1559,
Ming Dynasty. W. 138.8 cm. 64.43
Ink Prunus. Hanging scroll, ink on
silk. Peng Hsii, Chinese, active ca.
1488-1521, Ming Dynasty. H. 127 cm.
70.80
Beggars and Street Characters (detail). Dated 1516.
Handscroll, ink and color on paper. Chou Ch’en, Chinese,
active ca. 1500-1535, Ming Dynasty. W. 244.5 cm. 64.94
351
Clouds and Waves in the Yangtze
Gorge of Mu-shan. Hanging scroll,
ink and light color on paper.
Hsieh Shih-ch’cn, Chinese, 1487-
after 1567, Ming Dynasty,
H. 241.9 cm, 68,213
Scholar-Hermits in Stream and Mountain (detail),
Handscroll, ink and light color on silk. Tang Yin,
Chinese, 1470-1523, Ming Dynasty. W. 232,4 cm. 76.94
The Five Hundred Lohans: Disciples of Buddha (detail) .
Handscroll, ink and color on paper. Wu Pin, Chinese,
active ca. 1567-ca. 1617, Ming Dynasty.
W. 20 m. 74.8 cm. 7L16
Chao Meng-fu Writing the Heart Sutra in Exchange for Tea
(detail). Dated 1543. HandscroU, ink and color on paper.
Ch’iu Ying, Chinese, active ca, 1522-1560, Ming Dynasty.
W. 77.8 cm. 63.102
352
Mountains on a Gear Autumn Day . Handscroll, ink on paper. Tung Ch’i-ch’ang,
Chinese, 1555-1636, Ming Dynasty. W, 136.8 cm. 59.46
Chiieh: Tripod Cup . Porcelain.
China, Ming Dynasty, reign of
Yung-io, 1403-1424. H. 15 cm. 57.59
Greeting the Spring (detail). Dated 1600. Hand scroll, ink and color on
paper. Wu Pin, Chinese, active ca. 1567-ca. 1617, Ming Dynasty.
W. 245.1 cm. 59,45
Lady Hsiian-wen Giving Instructions
on the Classics, Dated 1638. Hanging
scroll, ink and color on silk.
Ch’en Hung-shou, Chinese, 1598-1652,
Ming Dynasty. H. 73,7 cm. 61.89
353
Wu-hsieh Shan: The Mountain of the
Five Cataracts. Hanging scroll, ink
on silk. Ch’en Hung-shou, Chinese,
1598-1652, Ming Dynasty. H. 118.2 cm.
66.366
Hsu Cheng-yang Moving His Family.
Hanging scroll, ink and color on
silk. Ts’ui Tzu-chung, Chinese,
died 1644, Ming Dynasty. H. 165.6 cm.
61.90
Foliate Dish with Grapevines.
Porcelain painted in underglaze blue.
China, Ming Dynasty, reign of
Hsiian-te, 1426-1435. D. 43.2 cm.
53.127
Stem Cup with Animals Among Waves.
Porcelain painted in underglaze blue
and overglaze red enamel. China,
Ming Dynasty, mark and reign of
Hsiian-te, 1465-1487. H. 8.9 cm. 57.60
Bowl with Land of Taoist Immortals.
Porcelain painted in underglaze blue.
China, Ming Dynasty, mark and reign
of Hsiian-te, 1426-1435. D. 19.2 cm.
62.260
Bowl with the “Three Friends'Pine,
Bamboo, Prunus. Porcelain painted in
underglaze blue. China, Ming Dynasty,
mark and reign of Hsiian-te,
1426-1435. D. 30.2 cm. 53.631
354
Wine Cup with Children in a Landscape .
Porcelain painted in underglaze blue and
overgtaze red, aubergine, and green
enamels, tou-ts 'ai type, China, Ming
Dynasty, mark and reign of Ch*eng-hua,
1465-1487. H. 4.3 cm, 57,61
Kuan-yin of the South Sea. Te-hua
ware (blanc de Chine), porcelain.
China, Te-hua Hsien, Fukien Province,
late Ming Dynasty, ca. 17th century.
H. 45.1 cm. 50,579
Bow/ with Lily Scroll. Porcelain
painted in underglaze blue, China,
Ming Dynasty, mark and reign of
Ch*eng-hua, 1465-1487. D. 14.5 cm.
67.64
Covered Jar with Five Elders. Porcelain
painted in underglaze blue and overglaze
red, yellow, and green enamels, wuds*ai
type. China, Ming Dynasty, mark and reign
of Wan-li, 1573-1619. H. 10,2 cm. 57.62
355
Reclining Water Buffalo. Jade
(nephrite), China, lilting Dynasty,
1368-1644, L* 21 cm, 60.282
Hoop-Backed Armchair, "Lohan type ,
Burmese or East Indian rosewood
(huang hrn-li ) and woven reed.
China, late Ming Dynasty, 17th
century, H, 85.4 cm, 55.40
Mei-p'ing: Vase. Stoneware with biscuit
outline and polychrome glazes, fa-hua
type. China, probably Ching-te-chen,
Kiangsi Province, Ming Dynasty, late
15th century, H. 37 cm, 42.718
Taoist Immortal f Li Tieh-kuai.
Bronze. Su Wen-nan, Chinese,
Ming Dynasty, 15th century,
H,41.8cm. 73.158
356
Pure Tones of the Hills and Waters (detail). Dated 1664.
Handscxoll, ink and color on paper* Hsiao Yiin-ts’ung,
Chinese, 1596-1673, CiTing Dynasty. W, 78L2 cm. 54,262
Morning Sun Over the Mountain of
Heavenly Citadel Dated 1614. Hanging
scroll, ink and color on paper.
Ting Yiin-p’eng, Chinese, active ca,
1578-1628. H. 212*7 cm* 65.28
Fish and Rocks (detail), Handscroll, ink on paper.
Chu Ta, Chinese, 1624-ca. 1705, Ch'ing Dynasty,
W. 157.5 cm, 53.247
Strolling Companions in the Autumn Mountains. Double
album leaf mounted as a handscroll, ink and color on
paper. K’un-ts*an, Chinese, active 2nd half 17th century,
Ch’mg Dynasty* W. 64.4 cm* 66,367
357
Reminiscences of Ch *in-huai River.
Eight-leaf album, ink and color on
paper. Tao-chi (Shih-t’ao), Chinese,
1641-ca. 1720, Ch’ing Dynasty.
H. 25.5 cm. 66.31
Landscape in the Style of Tung Yuan
and Chu-jan. Dated 1650 in inscription
of 1670. Hanging scroll, ink and
white pigment on silk. Kung Hsien,
Chinese, ca. 1620-1689, Ch’ing
Dynasty. H. 216.3 cm. 69.123
Tall Bamboos and Distant Mountains
After Wang Meng. Dated 1694.
Hanging scroll, ink on paper. Wang
Hui, Chinese, 1632-1717, Ch’ing
Dynasty. H. 79.4 cm. 53.629
Album of Landscapes, and Flowers and Birds. Ten-leaf
album, ink and color on silk. Fan Ch’i, Chinese,
1616-ca. 1695, Ch’ing Dynasty. W. 17.3 cm. 75.22
Clear Peaks and Blue Sky After Huang Kung-wang (detail).
Dated 1703-1708. Handscroll, color on paper. Wang
Yiian-ch’i, Chinese, 1642-1715, Ch’ing Dynasty.
W. 267 cm. 72.153
358
Landscape After Ni Tsan. Dated 1707.
Hanging scroll, ink and color on
paper. Wang Yiian-ch’i, Chinese,
1642-1715, Ch’ing Dynasty.
H. 80.3 cm. 54.583
Portrait of An Ch Y. Dated 1715.
Hanging scroll, ink and color on
paper. Wang Hui, Tu Lo, and Yang
Chin, Chinese, Ch’ing Dynasty.
H. 121.8 cm. 71.17
Inauguration Portraits of Emperor Ch’ien-lung, the Empress , and the Eleven
Imperial Consorts [titled by the Emperor “A Mind Picture of a Well-Governed
and Tranquil Reign”] (detail). Datable to 1737. Handscroll, ink and color on silk.
Giuseppe Castiglione (Lang Shih-ning), Italian, 1688-1766, Chinese School,
Ch’ing Dynasty. W. 688.3 cm. 69.31
Conversation in Autumn. Dated 1732.
Hanging scroll, ink and color on
paper. Hua Yen, Chinese, 1682-1765,
Ch’ing Dynasty. H. 115.3 cm. 54.263
Drunken Chung K’uei Supported by
Ghosts. Hanging scroll, ink and
color on paper. Lo P’ing, Chinese,
1733-1799, Ch’ing Dynasty.
H. 96.8 cm. 59.185
359
Pi-ch%p’ing: Vase. Lang ware,
porcelain with oxblood
(sang-de-boeuf) glaze* China, Ch’ing
Dynasty, reign of JCang-hsi,
16624722. H. 384 cm, 44*201
Vase. Porcelain with peach-bloom
glaze* China, Ch’ing Dynasty, mark
and reign of JCang-hsi, 16624722*
H* 21*1 cm* 42*669
Baluster Vase * Porcelain painted in
overglaze polychrome enamels, famille
verte panels on famille noire * China,
Ch’ing Dynasty, reign of K*ang41si,
16624722* H* 44*2 cm* 42*696
Vase, Soft-paste porcelain painted
in underglaze blue. China, Chlng
Dynasty, mark and reign of
Yung-cheng, 1723-1735. H. 28.6 cm*
42.728
360
Vase, Porcelain painted in overglaze
green and black enamels. China,
Ch’ing Dynasty, reign of tCang-hsi,
1662-1722. H. 273 cm. 42.685
Suan-t'ou p*ing: Vase, Porcelain
painted in overglaze polychrome
enamels, Ku yueh hsuan style. China,
Ch'ing Dynasty, mark and reign of
Ch*ien4nng, 1736-1795. H. 19 cm. 71.145
Vase with Dragon Dandles, Porcelain
painted in overglaze polychrome
enamels, Ku yueh hsiian style. China,
Ch’ing Dynasty, reign of Ch’ien-lung,
1736-1795. H. 273 cm, 42,712
Va$e, Porcelain painted in overglaze
polychrome enamels, Ku yueh hsuan
style. China, Clrimg Dynasty, mark
and reign of Ch’ien-lung, 1736-1795.
H. 15,4 cm. 63.514
Covered Bowl with T’ao-t’ieh Masks
and Ring-Handles, Jade (jadeite).
China, Ch’ing Dynasty, period of
Ch’ien-lung, 1736-1795. H. 15.2 cm.
42.620
I
l^weanGtf
364
Covered Bowl. Stoneware. Korea,
Great Silla Period, 8th-9th c,
D, 12 cm* 28.178
Prunus Vase (maebyong). Iron
ware, Korea, Koryo Dynasty,
918-1392, H. 29 cm. 61.270
Vase . Celadon. Korea, Koryo
Dynasty, 12th-13th century.
II. 25.4 cm, 44,164
Water Jar. Celadon with inlaid
decoration. Korea, Koryo Dynasty,
13th century. H. 30.8 cm. 75.99
Bottle- Vase with Fish Design.
Punching stoneware. Korea, Yi
Dynasty, 15th century, H, 30,5 cm,
62.153
365
Storage Jar. Punch ’ong stoneware.
Korea, Yi Dynasty, 15th century.
H. 37.5 cm. 63.505
Bottle. Stoneware. Korea, Yi
Dynasty, ca. 16th century.
H. 23.3 cm. 69.58
Amitabha Triad. Hanging scroll,
ink and color on silk. Korea,
Koryu Period, ca. 1250.
H. 119.1 cm. 61.135
Japanese Git
368
Urn. Earthenware. Japan, Jomon
Period, ca, 1000 BC. H. 39.4 cm.
60.196
Haniwa Figure. Earthenware. Japan,
Tumulus (Kofun) Period, ea. 6th
century. H, 58.4 cm. 62.39
Dotaku: Bell. Bronze. Japan, late
Yayoi Period, ca. AD 100-300.
H. 97.8 cm. 16.1102
Hanka-shtyui-zo: Miroku in
Meditation. Bronze. Japan, Asuka
Period, 7th century. H. 39.4 cm.
50,86
Bodhisattva Kannon. Gilt
bronze. Japan, Hakuho Period,
AD 645-710. H. 33 cm, 50.392
369
Heavenly Musician. Fiom Horyu-ji*
Nara. Camphof wood with
polychromy, Japan* Hakuho Period*
AD 645-710, H. 53,7 cm, 54,792
Woman from an Audience Scene *
Probably from Horyu-ji* Nara, Gray
unfired day. Japan* Hakuho Period*
AD 645-710. H. 19 cm. 50393
Suikoju: Gigaku Mash Pauiownia
wood* lacquered and painted. Japan*
Naxa Period, AD 710-784, H. 28 cm,
49,158
Hand of Buddha. Wood, Japan, late
Nara or early Heian Period* late
Sth-early 9th century* H. 40 cm*
56*126
Nikko: The Sun Bodhisattva. Carved
from one block of Japanese yew,
Japan* early Heian Period*
ca, AD 800* H. 46.7 cm. 61*48
370
Amida’s Paradise. Lacquer on wood, fragment mounted as
a box cover. Japan, late Heian Period, ca. 1200.
W. 13.2 cm. 61.91
Processional Mask of a Bosatsu.
Wood with lacquer and paint. Japan,
Fujiwara Period, late 12th century.
H. 21.9 cm. 50.581
Shinto Deity, Izu-san Gongen. Wood.
Japan, Kamakura Period, 12th-13th
century. H. 100 cm. 54.373
Enno Gyoja. Wood. Japan,
Kamakura Period, 1183-1333.
H. 74.9 cm. 75.65
Portrait of Hoto Kokushi {Priest
Kakushin). From Myoshin-ji. Wood
with traces of lacquer. Japan,
Kamakura Period, datable to
ca. 1286. H. 91.4 cm. 70.67
371
Tabernacle Lacquered wood with paintings in color
and gold on the interior. Japan, Fujiwara Period,
12th century. H. 160 cm. 69.130
Box with Chrysanthemum Design . Lacquer on wood.
Japan, Kamakura Period, 1185-1333. W. 27.3 63.513
Kannon. Wood with cut gold leaf
decoration and polychromy, Japan,
Kamakura Period, 13th century.
H. 76.2 cm. 52.90
Amida, Buddha of the Western
Paradise. Dated 1269. Wood,
cut gold leaf and polychromy.
Koshun and Assistants, Japanese,
Kamakura Period. H. 94.6 cm. 60.197
372
Wind God. Wood with traces of
polychromy, Japan, Kamakura
Period, 13th century. H, 67,3 cm.
72.64
Head of Ni-o (one of a pair). Wood.
Japan* Kamakura Period, ca, 13th
century. H. 75 cm, 70.5
Zao Gongen . Wood. Japan,
Kamakura Period, 13th century.
H. 106.7 cm. 73.105
Eleven-Headed Kannon. Hanging
scroll, ink, color, and cut gold
on silk. Japan, late Fujiwara or
early Kamakura Period, late 12th
century. H. 106.7 cm. 70.79
"Monju with the Five Chignons ,f
Riding on a Lion. Hanging scroll,
ink and color on silk. Japan,
Kamakura Period, 1185-1333,
H. 122 cm. 71.21
White-Robed Kannon . From Kozan-ji,
Kyoto. Hanging scroll, ink on
paper. Japan, Kamakura Period,
ca. 1200. H. 91.5 cm. 51,540
373
Gohimitsu Bosatsu: The “Secret Five” Bodhisattva.
Hanging scroll, color, gold, and silver on three joined
pieces of silk. Japan, Kamakura Period, late 12th
century. H. 79 cm. 61.423
The Poet Taira no Kanemori (died 99D). Section of a
handscroil mounted as a hanging scroll, ink, white, and
slight color on paper. Japan, Kamakura Period,
1185-1333. W. 46.7 cm. 51.397
Yakushi and the Twelve Generals.
Hanging scroll mounted on a panel,
ink and color on silk* Japan,
Kamakura Period, 1185-1333.
H. 150*2 cm* 38.422
Kurrnno Mandat a; The Three Sacred
Shrines. Hanging scroll, ink and
color on silk* Japan, Kamakura
Period, ca* 1300. H. 134 cm* 53.16
374
Fukutomi Zoshi (detail), Handscroll, ink and color on
paper. Japan, Kamakura Period, 14th century,
W, 10 m. 28,8 cm, 53,358
One of the “Ten Fast Bulls. ” Section of a handscroll
mounted as a hanging scroll, ink and slight color on
paper. Japan, Kamakura Period, mid-13th century,
W. 32.1 cm. 52,286
Nika By a kudo: The White Path to the
Western Paradise Across Two Rivers,
Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk.
Japan, Kamakura Period, 13th-14th
century. H. 123.5 cm. 55.44
Yuzu Nemhutsu Engi: Efficacy of Repeated Invocations
to the Amida Buddha (detail), Handscroll, ink, color
and gold on paper. Japan, Kamakura Period, 14th
century. W. 12 m. 87.4 cm. 56.87
375
Plum Blossoms. Hanging scroll, ink
on paper. Japan, Nambokucho Period,
1333-1392. H. 103.5 cm. 70.75
Choyo, Priest Sewing Under the
Morning Sun. Hanging scroll, ink
on paper. Kao, Japanese, ca. 1350,
Nambokucho Period. H. 83.7 cm.
62.163
Noh Mask of Ko-beshimi (Small Demon).
Wood with metal insets and
polychromy. Japan, Muromachi
Period, 1392-1573. H. 20.4 cm. 72.70
Kasuga Mandala. Hanging scroll,
ink and color on silk. Japan,
Nambokucho Period, 1333-1392.
H. 119.3 cm. 17.93
Haboku Landscape. Hanging scroll,
ink on paper. Sesshu, Japanese,
1420-1506, Muromachi Period.
H. 71.9 cm. 55.43
376
Landscapes of the Four Seasons. One of a pair of six-fold screens, ink and
slight color on paper, RiShubun, Japanese, active ca. 1424, Muiomachi
Period. H. 92.7 cm, 76,93
Haboku Landscape. Hanging scroll,
ink on paper. Shugetsu, Japanese,
died ca. 1510, Muromachi Period,
H. 59.6 cm. 76,59
Winter and Spring Landscape . Six-fold screen, ink and slight color on paper.
Attributed to Shubun {priest of Shokoku-ji, Kyoto), Japanese, ca, 1414-1463,
Muromachi Period. W. 265.8 cm. 58,476
377
Eight in the Region of the Hsiao and Hsiang
Rivers. Fusuma panel remounted as a hanging scroll,
ink on paper, Ca, 1509, Soami, Japanese,
1485{?>1525* Muromachi Period* H* 128.6 cm, 63,262
Horses and Grooms in the Stable (detail). One of a
pair of six-fold screens, ink and color on paper.
Japan, Muromachi Period, 1392-1573. W. 348*6 cm
34,373
Tiger and Dragon , Pair of six-fold screens, ink on paper. Season, Japanese, ca. 1504-ca. 1589, Muromachi Period,
W, 339 cm, 59.136, 59,137
378
Namban Byobu: Screen of Southern Barbarians. One of a pair of six-fold
screens, ink, color, and gold on paper. Japan, Momoyama Period,
ca. 1610-1614. W. 334.3 cm. 60.194
Bamboo in Wind. One of a pair of
hanging scrolls, ink on silk. Genga,
Japanese, early 16th century,
Muromachi Period. H. 95.2 cm. 75.71
Flowers and Birds in a Spring Land¬
scape. Fusuma panel remounted as a
hanging scroll, ink and color on
paper. Attributed to Kano Motonobu,
Japanese, 1476-1559. H. 177.3 cm. 70.6
Writing Box. Lacquer on wood with
maki-e design. Japan, Muromachi
Period, 15th century. W. 24.2 cm.
69.124
379
Cosmetic Box. Lacquer on wood.
Japan, Momoyama Period, 1573-1615.
W. 33,3 cm, 66.25
Table . Lacquer on wood with maki-e design. Japan,
Muromachi Period, 15th century. W. 58.4 cm. 58.429
Ewer with Tortoise-Shell Motif.
Qribe ware, stoneware. Japan,
Momoyama Period, 1573-1615.
H. 21 cm, 58,336
Water Pot. Shino ware, stoneware.
Japan, Momoyama Period, 16th
century. H. 18.4 cm. 72.9
380
Bowl with Christian Design of Cross
and Insignia of the Society of Jesus.
Hagi ware, stoneware. Japan,
Momoyama Period, ca. 1600. D. 31 cm.
62.211
Jar. Shigaraki ware, stoneware.
Japan, Momoyama Period, 1573-1615.
H. 28.6 cm. 69.227
Dish with Design of Valerian and Rocks in a Garden.
Nezumi Shino ware, stoneware. Japan, Momoyama Period,
ca. 1610. W. 23.4 cm. 66.24
Crossing at Sano: Sano no Watari. Single-panel screen,
ink, color, and gold on paper. Nonomura Sotatsu,
Japanese, 1576-1643(7), Edo Period. H. 126 cm. 49.554
381
Dish with Design of Three Wild
Geese in Flight. Nezumi Shino ware,
stoneware. Japan, Momoyama Period,
ea. 1600. D. 16.5 cm. 59.35
Chrysanthemums by a Stream, One of a pair of six-fold screens, ink and
color on gold ground paper. Ogata Korin, Japanese, 1658-1716, Edo Period.
W, 369.9 em. 58.207
Tsuta-no-hosomichi: The Ivy Lane, section IX from Ise Monogatari.
Six-fold screen, ink and color on gold ground paper. Fukae Roshu, Japanese,
1699-1757, Edo Period. W. 267.8 cm. 54.127
382
The Beach at Sumiyoshi from Ise Irises. One of a pair of six-fold screens, ink and color on gold ground
Monogatari (Tales of he). Album leaf, paper. Watanabe Shiko, Japanese, 1683-1755, Edo Period. W. 334.3 cm. 54.604
color and gold on paper, Nonomura
Sotatsu, Japanese, 1576-1643 (?), Edo
Period. H. 24.5 cm. 51398
Sanjuroku-kasen: The Thirty-Six Immortal Poets , Two-fold
screen, ink and color on paper. Attributed to Kakei
(Kagci), active ea. 1740-1750, Edo Period. W. 182.6 cm.
60.183
The Zen Priest Choka. Hanging scroll,
ink on paper. Nonomura Sotatsu,
Japanese, 1576-1643(7), Edo Period.
H. 95.8 cm. 58.289
383
Lions. One of a pair of six-fold screens, ink and color on gold ground
paper. Yamaguchi Sekkei, Japanese, 1644-1732, Edo Period. W. 333 cm. 72.10
Poem Scroll (detail). Handscroll, ink and color on silk
over gold ground paper. Calligraphy by Hon’ami Koetsu,
1558-1637; painting by Nonomura Sotatsu, 1576-1643 (?),
Japanese, Edo Period. W. 543.4 cm. 72.67
Paulownias and Chrysanthemums. Two-fold screen, ink,
color, and gold on paper. Sakai Hoitsu, Japanese,
1761-1828, Edo Period. W. 154.9 cm. 64.386
384
flowers of Four Seasons . One of a pair of six-fold screens, ink and color
on paper. Kitagawa Sosetsu, Japanese, active mid-17 th century, Edo Period*
W. 330.7 cm* 68.193
The Actor San jo Kan taro. Ink and
color on paper. Kaigetsudo Ando,
Japanese, Edo Period, ca. 1714*
H* 107.5 cm* 61*41
Bamboo Cliffs After Rain. Two-fold screen, ink on paper.
Ikeno Taiga, Japanese, 1723-1776, Edo Period.
W. 182,3 cm. 58.337
Portrait of the Chinese Priest
Dokuritsu. Dated 1671. Hanging
scroll, ink and color on paper.
Kita Genki, Japanese, fl* 1664-1698.
H. 111*5 cm* 65.31
385
Gathering at the Orchid Pavilion. Six-fold screen, ink
and slight color on paper* Maruyama Okyo, Japanese,
17334795; Edo Period* W. 191.8 cm* 77.1
Summer Night. One of a pair of six-fold screens, ink,
gold, and silver on paper* Maruyama Okyo, Japanese,
17334795, Edo Period. W. 362 cm. 73.157
Forbidden to the Vulgar: Hanging
scroll, ink on paper. Uragami
Gyokudo, Japanese, 17454820, Edo
Period. H. 134.6 cm, 64.367
Water Buffalo Returning Home. Dated
1781* Yosa Buson, Japanese, 1716-1783,
Edo Period. H. 130.8 cm. 70.77
Puppies, Sparrows, and Chrysanthemums.
One of four fusuma panels mounted as
hanging scrolls, ink and light color
on paper. Nagasawa Rosetsu, Japanese,
1754-1799* H. 167*6 cm* 70.71
386
Inchu-hatsen-zu: The Eight Immortals of Drinking. One of a pair of six-fold
screens, ink and gold on paper. Soga Shohaku, Japanese, 1730-1781, Edo
Period. W. 352.4 cm. 76.11
White Prunus. Dated 1834. Hanging
scroll, ink on silk. Yamamoto
Baiitsu, Japanese, 1783-1856, Edo
Period. H. 172.4 cm. 75.93
Horse Race at the Kamo Shrine. One of a pair of six-fold screens, ink and
color on gold ground paper. Japan, Edo Period, 17th century. W. 362 cm.
76.96
Noh Robe. Silk embroidery on silk
ground overlaid with (beaten) gold
leaf. Japan, early 17th century.
L. 158.5 cm. 74.36
387
Standing Figure of a Beauty.
Kakiemon-type ware, porcelain. Japan,
Edo Period, late 17th century.
H. 38 cm. 64.366
Bowl (one of a pair). Kakiemon ware,
porcelain. Japan, Edo Period, late
17th century. D. 35.5 cm. 64.364
Covered Bowl with Chrysanthemums and
Chidori. Kakiemon ware, porcelain
decorated in colored enamels. Japan,
Edo Period, early 18th century.
D. 21 cm. 61.42
Plate with Bird and Flowers. Kutani
ware, porcelain. Japan, Edo Period,
17th century. D. 29.8 cm. 60.174
Dish with Design of Plovers over
Waves. Glazed earthenware. Design by
Ogata Korin, 1658-1716; dish by
Ogata Kenzan, 1663-1743, Japanese,
Edo Period. W. 22 cm. 66.365
388
Fuji in Gear Weather . Coloi woodblock print. Katsushika
Hokusai, Japanese, 1760-1849, Edo Period, Ukiyo-e School.
W. 37.5 cm. 30,189
The Inconstant Type , from the series
Studies in Physiognomy: Ten Kinds
of Women. Color woodblock prints.
Kitagawa Utamaro, Japanese,
1753-1806, Edo Period, Ukiyo-e
School, H, 36.2 cm, 30.218
The Hurricane , from the series Fifty-Three Stations of
the Tokaido. Color woodblock print. Utagawa Hiroshige,
Japanese, 1797-1858, Edo Period, Ukiyo-e School.
W. 38 cm. 48.307
389
Matsumoto Koshiro IV as Gorobei, the
Fishmonger of Sanya. Color woodblock
print. Sharaku, Japanese, active
1794-1795, Edo Period, Ukiyo-e
School. H. 38.5 cm. 74.78
Youth Representing Monju, God of
Wisdom, on a Lion. Color woodblock
print. Suzuki Harunobu, Japanese,
1724-1770, Edo Period, Ukiyo-e
School. H. 29.2 cm. 30.177
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392
Jadeite Seated Figure. Mexico, Olmec,
before 300. H. 11 cm. 41.390
Stone Ceremonial Axe. Mexico, Olmec,
before 300. H. 32.1 cm. 54.856
Stone Seated Figure. Mexico, Olmec, Jade Mask. Mexico, Olmec, before
before 300. H. 26 cm. 51.179 300. H. 13.7 cm. 67.154
Stone Head. Mexico, Olmec, lst-5th
century. H. 16.5 cm. 53.369
393
Jadeite Head. Mexico, Olmec, lst-5th
century. H. 7.3 cm. 61.31
Terra-cotta Head. Mexico, Classic
Veracruz Style (Totonac or Tajin),
5th-9th century. H. 28.7 cm. 40.11
Stone Recumbent Anthropomorphic Figure. Mexico, Classic
Veracruz Style (Totonac or Tajin), 4th-5th century (?).
L. 42.1 cm. 48.355
Terra-cotta Painted Head. Mexico,
Classic Veracruz Style (Totonac or
Tajin), 5th-9th century. H. 17.2
cm. 47.26
394
Earthenware Seated Figure. Mexico*
Oaxaca, Monte Alban II (Zapotec),
5th-6th century. H. 32.2 cm. 54.857
Earthenware Dog v Mexico, Colima,
4th-7th century. H. 39.7 cm. 64.37
Palma Stone. Gray volcanic stone.
Mexico, Classic Veracruz Style
(Totonac or Tajin), ca. 1200.
H. 49.2 cm. 73.3
Yoke . Serpentine with traces of cinnabar. Mexico,
Classic Veracruz Style (Totonac or Tajin), ca, 1000,
H. 42.5 cm. 73.213
395
Gold Shell with Bells. Mexico,
Oaxaca, Mixtec, after 1000. H. 7.7 cm.
52.86
Seated Figure of Tlaloc, The Rain God.
Serpentine. Mexico, Aztec, 13th-l 5th
century. H. 28.6 cm. 66.361
Monkey. Stone. Mexico, Tacubaya,
Aztec, 15th century. H. 24.5 cm.
59.125
Mask. Turquoise mosaic and terra
cotta. Mexico (?), ca. 1220.
H. 13.8 cm. 67.141
Xochipilli, God of Flowers, Dances
and Games. Stone. Mexico, Aztec,
15th century. H. 27.6 cm. 49.555
396
Seated Figure. Incised shell.
Guatemala, Maya, 3rd-5th century.
H. 16.5 cm. 65.550
Woman in Ceremonial Robes. Limestone relief. Mexico
or Guatemala, Usumacinta Region, Maya, ca. 795.
H. 60.3 cm. 62.32
Stone Head. Honduras, Copan, Maya,
7th-8th century. H. 52.7 cm.
53.154
Relief: Part of a Stele. Limestone.
Mexico or Central America, Maya,
7th-8th century. H. approx.
244.3 cm. 67.29
397
Incense Burner Terra cotta. Mexico,
Palenque Region, Maya, 7th-8th
century. H. 104.1 cm. 65.248
Vase. Earthenware with painted
decorations. Guatemala, Kixpec,
Maya, 8th-10 century. H. 16.5 cm.
54.391
Left: Jade Head. Honduras, Copan, Maya, 7th-8th century.
H. 7.6 cm. 47.176. Center: Jadeite Pendant. Mexico or
Central America, Maya, 6th-8th century. H. 6.8 cm. 52.119
Right: Plaque. Crystalline green stone. Mexico or
Central America, Maya, 7th-9th century. H. 4.8 cm. 50.153
Figure of a Warrior. Terra cotta.
Mexico, Yucatan, Island of Guaymil,
Maya, 9th-10th century. H. 26.1 cm.
63.93
398
Eccentric Flint in Human Shape.
Stone. Guatemala, Quiriqua, Maya,
6th-8th century. H. 34.6 cm.
50.161
Bird (Head of a Staff). Gold.
Colombia, Quimbaya, 14th-l 5th
century. H. 7.5 cm. 54.594
Jaguar Macehead. Stone. Costa Rica,
Nicoya, Chorotegan, 8th-9th century.
H. 8.7 cm. 46.469
Gold Pin. Colombia, Quimbaya, 14th-
15th century. H. 22.7 cm. 47.30
Gold Plaque. Panama, Code', 14 th-
15th century. H. 25.6 cm. 52.459
399
Double Puma Staff Head. Gold.
Colombia, Quimbaya, 14th-15th
century. H. 22.7 cm. 44.319
Anthropomorphic Seated Figure. Gold.
Colombia, Quimbaya, 14th-l 5th
century. H. 7.3 cm. 39.509
Gold Spoon. Peru, North Coast,
Chavin, 1st millennium BC.
L. 17.5 cm. 58.177
Stirrup Jar. Earthenware. Peru,
Chavin, 1st millennium BC.
H. 22.7 cm. 68.192
Gold Plaque. Peru, North Coast,
Chavin, 1st millennium BC.
H. 21.8 cm. 46.117
400
Bowl with Incised Decoration. Stone.
Peru, North Coast, Chavin, 1st
millennium BC. H. 6.5 cm. 55.167
Finial in the Form of a Monkey. Border of a Mantle. Painted cotton tabby. Peru, South Coast, Paracas,
Gold. Peru, North Coast, Mochica, Early Period. Over-all: W. 254.2 cm. Detail: W. 68.5 cm. 40.530
lst-5th century. H. 36.8 cm.
49.197
401
j Poncho, Needle reseau, wool, Peru, South Coast,
Paracas, Early Period. H. 94 cm. 40*514
Fringed Poncho. Embroidery, wool, Peru, South Coast,
Paracas, Early Period. H. 147.5 cm. 46.227
Pan of a Mantle. Embroidery, wool. Peru, South
Coast, Paracas, Early Period. Over-all: W. 139 cm.
Detail: H. 47 cm* 40,528
Mosaic Relief Peru, North (?)
Coast, Tiahuanaco, 9th-10th
century. H. 6.5 cm. 44*291
402
Textile. Tapestry weave, wool and cotton. Peru,
South Coast, Tiahuanaco, Middle Period. H. 39.4 cm.
57.495
Jar. Earthenware with painted
decoration. Peru, South Coast,
Tiahuanaco, 1 Oth-12th century
H. 36.7 cm. 55.173
Poncho. Tapestry weave, wool and cotton. Peru,
South Coast, Tiahuanaco, Middle Period. W. 115 cm.
56.84
Square Hat. Knotted pile, wool.
Peru, South Coast, Tiahuanaco,
Middle Period. H. 14.3 cm. 45.378
403
Front of a Utter. Painted wood, Peru, North Coast, Chimu, 12tfo-13th
century, H, 57,8 cm. 52,233
Poncho , Tapestry weave, wool and
cotton, Peru, South Coast, Inca
Culture, 1400-1532. H. 85 cm.
57,136
Half Poncho. Tapestry weave, wool
and cotton, Peru, Inca Period,
16th century. H. 95.3 cm, 51.393
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406
Ladle. Carved horn and bone.
Northwest Coast, Tlingit. L. 30.5 cm.
53.386
Covered Basket. United States,
Oregon, Klamath River, Yurok Tribe.
H. 18.4 cm. 17.498
Bowl. Earthenware. United States,
New Mexico, Mimbres Valley, ca.
1000-1200. D. 20.5 cm. 73.165
Necklace. Silver. United States,
Arizona, Navajo, ca. 1900.
L. 39.3 cm. 16.173
Breastplate. Quill and feathers.
United States, Northern Plains,
late 19th century. H. 44.5 cm.
37.859
Bowl Basket. United States.
California, Panamint Tribe.
D. 43.2 cm. 17.499
407
Jan Earthenware* United States, New Mexico, Zuni
Pueblo. H. 26 cm. 23*1082
Plate. Earthenware* Maria Martinez
and Po Fovida, 1968, United States,
New Mexico, San Ildefonso Pueblo,
D. 26.4 cm. 70.508
Ceremonial Blanket. Mountain-goat wool, cedar bark.
Northwest Coast, Tlingit, late 19th century. W. 162.5 cm.
55.614
Woman y s Dress. Leather and beads. United States,
Sioux, late 19th century. L, 142,3 cm. 32.44
Qfncan Oct
410
Mule’s Head. Wood and metal. Africa,
Mali, Bambara Tribe (Bamana), before
1935. H. 40.7 cm. 35.307
Woman and Child (ancestor or
maternity group?). Wood. Africa,
Ivory Coast, Korhogo District, Senufo
Tribe (Siena), probably ca. 1930.
H. 63.5 cm. 61.198
Mask with Female Figure (Satimhe?).
Wood. Africa, Mali, Sanga (?),
Dogon Tribe, probably ca. 1940.
H. 111.2 cm. 60.169
Miniature Mask. Cast gold. Africa,
Ivory Coast, Baule Tribe, before
1951. H. 7.5 cm. 54.602
Snake. Painted wood. Africa,
Guinea, Baga Tribe, Landuman
Subtribe(?), before 1958. H. 148 cm.
60.37
Seated Figure. Soapstone. Africa,
Guinea, Kisi River Area, 18th
century (?). H. 23.8 cm. 76.29
411
Plaque with Warrior. Bronze.
Africa, Nigeria, Benin City,
17th century. H. 49.4 cm.
53.425
Bush Cow Mask. Painted wood.
Africa, Upper Volta, Bobo-Diulasso
District, probably ca. 1940-1950.
H. 69.8 cm. 69.2
Altar Portrait of a Deceased Oba.
Bronze. Africa, Nigeria, Benin City,
17th century. H. 29.9 cm. 38.6
Post Sculpture with Two Figures.
Painted wood. Africa, Nigeria,
Yoruba Tribe, ca. 1920. H. 106.7
H. 106.7 cm. 69.55
One of a Pair of Lions. Wood. Africa, Dahomey, Baname
Village, Donvide Family, ca. 1940. H. 35.9 cm. 65.324
412
Helmet Mask. Wood. Africa, Cameroon
Grasslands, Bam uni Tribe, ca. 1900.
H. 57,2 cm, 67.151
Ancestor Figure. Wood. Africa,
Upper Lualaba Area, Zaire,
Basikasingo Tribe, probably before 1930,
H. 48*2 cm* 69,10
Mask. Wood and fiber. Africa,
Kwango-Kwilu Area, Zaire, Bayaka
Tribe, ca. 1935-1940, H. 47 cm.
69.8
Male Cult Figure. Wood. Africa,
Kwango-Kwilu Area, Zaire, Bayaka
Tribe, probably ca. 1900.
H. 61 cm. 70,34
Helmet Mask. Painted wood. Africa,
Kasai-Sankuru Area, Zaire, Bakuba
Tribe, probably late 19th century.
H. 43.2 cm, 35.304
Standing Male Figure . Wood, iron,
and glass. Africa, Congo-Brazzaville,
Bakongo Tribe or Bavili Sub-Tribe,
early 19th century. H. 55.9 cm.
74.186
Oceanic Gif'
416
Katnanggabi Figure. Painted wood and
cowrie shell. Melanesia, New
Guinea, Central Scpik River District,
Arambak People, probably ca.
1920-1930, H. 207 cm. 63.553
Ancestral Figure. Painted wood with
fiber and tapa cloth. Melanesia,
New Guinea, Middle Sepik River,
19th century. H. 105.4 cm. 71.150
Canoe Splashboard. Wood. Melanesia, New Guinea,
Massim Area, Trobriand Islands, 19th century. H. 58.7 cm.
66.130
Suspension Hook. Painted wood.
Melanesia, New Guinea, Sepik River,
ca. 1940 (7). H. 56.5 cm. 70.21
War Shield. Painted wood.
Melanesia, Dutch New Guinea, Asmat,
ca. 1940. H. 176.5 cm. 63.554
417
Lintel. Wood. Polynesia, New Zealand, Maori, early 19th century.
H. 35 cm. 62.350
Stilt Footrest. Wood. Polynesia,
Marquesas Islands, early 19th century.
H. 38.1 cm. 70.114
Staff (U’u). Stained ironwood.
Polynesia, Marquesas Islands, early
19th century. H. 148.3 cm.
63.255
Ceremonial Adze. Wood, stone and
fiber. Polynesia, Central Hervey
Islands, probably late 19th century.
H. 124.5 cm. 40.1078
418
Malanggan Memorial Festival Pole.
Painted wood, sea snail opercula.
Melanesia, New Ireland, 19th
century. H. 92.7 cm. 71.149
Yoke. Wood. Polynesia, Easter Islands, 19th century, L* 69.8 cm. 61.406
cArfjst'lwloc
Only individual artists are included in
this index. Consult the table of
contents for works with period or
school attributions ,
Abdallah ibn abFadl, 278
Adams, Ansel, 258
Algardi, Alessandro, 137, 139
Allston, Washington, 200
Alpais, G. (attributed), 51
Altdorfer, Albrecht, 131
Altichieri, Aitichiero, 66
A man-Jean, Edmond Francis, 217
Ando, Kaigetsudo, 384
Andreoli da Gubbio, Giorgio
(Maestro Giorgio), 103, 105, 107
Antimenes Painter, 23
Arp, Jean (Hans), 246
Attavanti, Attavante degli, 93
Auguste, Henri, 191
Aved, Jacques-Andre-Joseph-Camelot,
177
Baiitsu, Yamamoto, 386
Baldung, Hans (called Grien), 88
Barbari, Jacopo de 5 , 103
Barbieri, Francesco (called Guercino),
136
Barocci, Federico, 116
Bartolommeo, Fra, 99
Bartolommeo Veneto, 102
Basawan (attributed), 304
Bassano, Jacopo, 114
Bassano, Leandro, 114
Bazzani, Giuseppe, 148
Beaumetz, Jean de, 7 1
Bellange, Jacques, 120
Bellano, Bartolommeo (circle), 98
Bellows, George Wesley, 236
Berchem, Nicolas, 163
Berlinghlero (Berlinghiero di
Milanese the Elder), 62
Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo, 135
Besnard, Albert, 212
Blackburn, Joseph, 197
Blarnberghe, Louis Nicholas van, 183
Bles, Herri met de, 121
Bologna, Giovanni, 116
Bologna, Niccolo da, 66
Bondol, Jean, 70
Bonnard, Pierre, 226
Borch, Gerard ter, 162
Botticelli, Sandro, 92
Botticini, Francesco, 91
Boucher, Francois, 177, 178
Bouguereau, William Adolphe, 212
Boulle, Andre-Charles, 174
Boulogne, Valentin de, 171
Bourdelle, Emile Antoine, 221
Bourke-White, Margaret, 259
Bouts, Aelbrecht, 78
Bouts, Dieric, 79
Brachfeldt, Andreas, 164
Brancusi, Constantin, 246
Braque, Georges, 242, 243
Brassal (Gyula Halasz), 259
Briosco, Andrea (called il Riccio),
100 , 101
Briosco, Benedetto ( workshop), 97
Broeucq, Jacques du (workshop), 122
Bronzino, Agnolo, 112
Brown, John, 194
Brown, John George, 231
Bruegel, Pieter (I), 122
Burchfield, Charles E,, 237
Burgkrnair, Hans, 126, 127
Buson, Yosa, 385
Bustelli, Franz Anton, 168
Caffieri, Jacques, 181
Cambiaso, Luca, 114
Camerino, Carlo da, 68
Cameron, Julia Margaret, 259
Campagnola, Domenico, 110
Campagnola, Giulio, 105
Campin, Robert, 75
Canale, Giovanni Antonio
(called Canaletto), 147
Canova, Antonio, 203
Caravaggio, Michelangelo
Merisi da, 135
Carlin, Martin, 190
Caro, Anthony, 256
Carpeaux, Jean-Baptiste, 210
Carracci, Annibale, 115
Carriere, Eugene, 218
Cartier-Bresson, Henri, 25 8
Cassatt, Mary, 234
Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto,
139, 141
Castiglione, Giuseppe
(Lang Shih-ning), 358
Cattaneo, Danese, 108
Cavallino, Bernardo, 137
Cazzaniga, Tommaso (workshop), 97
Cezanne, Paul, 219, 220
Chamberlain, John Angus, 251
Champaigne, Philippe de, L71
Chang Wu, 346
Chao Ch% 347
Chao Chung, 346
Chao Kuang-fu (attributed), 340
Chao Meng-fu, 346
Chardin, Jean-Baptiste-Simeon,
178
Chase, William Merritt, 233
Ch’en Hung-shou, 352, 353
Chhu Ying, 351
Chou Ch’en, 350
420
Chou Wen-chii (after), 339
Chii-Jan (attributed), 339
Chu Pi-shan, 344
Chu Ta, 356
Church, Frederic Edwin, 229
Cima da Conegiiano, Giovanni
Battista, 102
Claude, see Gellee.
Cleveland Painter, 23
Clodion (Claude Michel), 188, 189
Colantonio (?), 89
Cole, Thomas, 228
Colombe, Michel (circle), 83
Coninxloo, Gillis van, 122
Constable, John, 208
Copley, John Singleton, 198
Cornell, Joseph, 252
Corot, Jean Baptiste Camille,
207, 209
Courbet, Gustave, 210, 211
Court, Jean (called Vigier)
(attributed), 120
Cozzarelli, Guidoccio (near), 95
Crabbe, Frans, 120
Cranach, Lucas (the Elder), 128
Credi, Lorenzo di, 92
Crivelli, Carlo Giovanni, 102
Cuyp, Aelbert, 161
Dalou, Jules, 210
Daubigny, Charles Francis, 209
Daucher, Adolph, 125
Daumier, Honore Victorin, 210
David, Gerard, 78
David, Jacques Louis, 202
Davis, Stuart, 253
Degas, Hilaire-Germain Edgar,
213, 214
de Kooning, Willem, 250
Delacroix, Eugene, 205, 206
Delaisement, Nicholas-Denis, 190
Dell, Peter, 130
Dickinson, Preston, 237
Diebenkorn, Richard, 252
Diller, Burgoyne, 253
Dodin, 191
Dolci, Carlo, 140
Domenigo da Venezia (workshop),
108
Doomer, Lambert, 156
Dossi, Dosso (Giovanni di Lutero),
97
Douris, 23
Drouais, Francis Hubert, 179
Dubois, Jacques, 185
Dubois, Rene, 188
Ducrollay, Charles, 183
Diirer, Albrecht, 124, 125
Dughet, Gaspard, 172
Dugourc, Jean Demosthene, 188
Dumont, Jean Joseph, 178
Duveneck, Frank, 230
Duvet, Jean, 117
Dyck, Anthony van, 154
Eakins, Thomas, 232
Eddy, Don, 257
Egerton Master, 71
Ensor, James, 240
Erhart, Gregor (after), 129
Evans, Walker, 259
Everdingen, Allart van, 157
Faberge, Carl (firm), 227
Fan Ch’i, 357
Fantin-Latour, Henri, 21 1
Feininger, Lyonel, 244
Feke, Robert, 197
Ferrer, Jaime (II), 83
Feuchtmeyer, Joseph Anton
(or circle), 165
Foggini, Giovanni Battista, 142
Fontana Family (atelier), 111
Fragonard, Jean Honore, 186
Francesco di Giorgio (circle), 94
Frowin, Abbot (attributed), 57
Ftiger, Friedrich Heinrich, 168
Gagini, Antonello, 110
Gainsborough, Thomas, 193
Gauguin, Paul, 223
Gebel, Matthes, 89, 130
Gellee, Claude (called Claude
Lorrain), 172
Genga, 378
Genki, Kita, 384
Gentileschi, Orazio, 135
Gerhaert von Leyden, Nicolaus
(circle), 86
Gerhard, Hubert, 1 34
Gericault, Theodore, 206
Germain, Francois Thomas, 183
Gherarducci, Silvestro dei, 65
Gifford, Sanford Robinson, 229
Giordano, Luca, 140
Giovanni da Firenze (attributed),
64
Giovanni di Agostino, 63
Giovanni di Lutero (Dosso Dossi), 97
Giovanni di Paolo, 67
Giovanni, Matteo (near), 95
Girolamo dai Libri, 98
Glackens, William J., 235
Godefroid de Clair (circle), 53
Gotz, Joseph Matthias, 165
Gogh, Vincent van, 221
Goldsmith, Jonathon, 201
Goltzius, Hendrik, 153
Gorky, Arshile, 249
Gossaert de Mabuse, Jan, 122
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose,
152
Goyen, Jan van, 156
Gozzoli, Benozzo (circle), 90
Graves, Morris, 240
El Greco (Domenico Theotocopuli),
149
Grien, see Baldung.
Gros, Antoine-Jean, 202, 203
Guardi, Francesco, 146
Guardi, Giovanni Antonio, 143
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco
Barbieri), 136
Guino, Richard, 218
Gujarati, Sur, 304
Gunther, Franz Ignaz, 166
Guston, Philip, 253
Gyokudo, Uragami, 385
Hagenauer, Friedrich (attributed),
127
Hagenauer, Johann Baptist, 165
Halasz, Gyula (Brassai), 259
Hals, Frans, 157
Hart, George Overbury (“Pop”), 238
Hartley, Marsden, 239
Harunobu, Suzuki, 389
Haseltine, William Stanley, 232
421
Hassam, Childe, 234
Heade, Martin Johnson, 229
H el mars hausen, Hermann von
(co-worker of), 56
Hilliard, Nicholas, 123
Hiroshige, Utagawa, 388
Hirschvogel, Augustin, 132
Hobbema, Meindert, 163
Hofmann, Hans, 250
Hoitsu, Sakai, 383
Hokusai, Katsushika, 388
Holbein, Hans (I), 127
Holbein, Hans (the Younger)
(follower), 127
Homer, Winslow, 231, 232
Honthorst, Gerrit van, 1 53
Hooch, Pieter de, 162
Hopper, Edward, 238, 239
Hsiao Yun-ts’ung, 356
Hsieh Shih-ch’en, 351
Hua Yen, 358
Huber, Wolf, 131
Hull, John, 196
Hunt, Richard, 254
Hurd, Nathaniel, 196
LA,, 170
Ibbetson, Julius Caesar, 194
Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique, 204
Inness, George, 230
Isabey, Eugene Louis Gabriel, 205
Lsabey, Jean-Baptiste, 207
Jacob, Georges, 190
Jacob, Henri, 191
Jacque, Charles-Emile, 212
Jammitzer, Wenzel (workshop),
131, 133
Jen Jen-fa, 346
Johns, Jasper, 255
Johnson, Cornelius L, 169
Johnson, Eastman, 229
Jordaens, Jacob, 155
Juan de Flandes, 83
JuBen, Guillaume (close to), 58
Kaendler, Johann Joachim, 181
Kakei (Kagei) (attributed), 382
Kalf, Willem, 160
Kao, 375
Kao Tao (?), 342
Karasz, Mariska, 251
Keller, Henry G*, 239
Kelly, Ellsworth, 254
Kensett, John Frederick, 228
Kenzan, Ogata, 387
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 245
Klee, Paul, 246
Kline, Franz, 252
Koetsu, Hon’ami, 383
Kooning, see de Kooning,
Korin, Ogata, 381, 387
Koshun, 371
Krug, Ludwig, 126
Kung Hsien, 357
K^un-ts’an, 356
Kupka, Frantisek (Frank), 243
La Farge, John, 233
la Hyre, Laurent de, 173
Laib, Konrad, 77
Lamerie, Paul de, 192
Lancret, Nicolas, 175
Lang Shih-ning (Giuseppe
Castiglione), 358
Lange, Dorothea, 259
Langetti, Giovanni Battista, 139
La pi, Gen (?), 65
Largilliere, Nicolas de, 176
la Tour, Georges de, 171
Latz, Jacques-Pierre, 180
Lawrence, Thomas, 195
Leinberger, Hans, 87
Leleu, Jean-Franyois, 191
Lely, Peter, 169
le Moiturier, Antoine, 84
Lemoyne, Jean Baptiste (II), 182
Le Nain, Mathieu, 171
Lenckhardt, Adarn, 164
Leonardo da Vinci (near), 99
Le Page, 203
Leyden, Lucas van, 120, 121;
circle, 1 21
Li An-chung, 341
Li Shih-hsing, 346
Li Sung, 342
Liberate da Verona, Antonio, 96
Lindner, Richard, 255
Linnell, John, Sr*, 208
Lipchitz, Jacques, 243, 246
Lippi, Filippino, 93
Lippi, Fra Filippo, 90
Liss, Johann, 134
Liu Shan-shou, 347
Lo Ping, 358
Lochner, Stephen (attributed), 75
Lombardo, Antonio, 104
Lombardo, Tullio (attributed), 105
Lorenzo d^llessandro da
Sanseverino, 95
Lotto, Lorenzo, 106
Louis, Morris, 256
Lii Wen-ying, 348
Luks, George Benjamin, 237
Ma Lin, 342
Ma Yuan, 341
McIntyre, Samuel (attributed), 200
Maestro Giorgio (Giorgio Andreoli
da Gubbio), 103, 105, 107
Magnasco, Alessandro, 141
Maitre Franyois (close to), 85
Majorelle, Louis, 226
Manet, Edouard, 211, 21 3
Mantegna, Andrea, 99; (attributed),
98
Marin, John, 238
Marini, Michele (Di Luca), 94
Marquet, Pierre Albert, 225
Master D*M*, 164
Master E*S., 86
Master Giorgio (Giorgio Andreoli di
Gubbio), 103, 105, 107
Master of 1419, 68
Master of Gamensfelder and
Fronleitner, 127
Master of Heiligenkreuz, 75
Master of Otto von Moerdrecht, 76
Master of Rabenden, 88
Master of the Aeneid Series, 117
Master of the Bcffi Triptych
(attributed), 64
Master of the Brussels Initials, 68, 71
Master of the Budapest Abundance,
129
Master of the Dominican Effigies, 65
Master of the Frondenberg
Altarpiece, 74
422
Master of the Grandmont Altar, 51
Master of the Hausbuch, 77
Master of the Oswald Reliquary, 54
Master of the San Lucchese
A11 arpiece ( attribu ted), 64
Master of the Schlagl Altarpiece, 75
Master of the Statuettes of St. John,
94
Master of the Wettinger Gradual,
Second, 61
Master of the Year 1515, 101
Master W with a Key, 78, 79
Matisse, Henri, 248, 249
Matteo di Giovanni di Barfolo, 95
Mauch, Daniel (attributed), 126
Maufra, Maxime, 225
Maulbertsch, Franz Anton, 166
Mazza, Giuseppe, 141
Mazzuoli, Giuseppe (attributed), 141
Meckenem, Israhel van, 87
Meissonnier, Juste-Aurele, 177
Memling, Hans (follower), 81
Memmi, Lippo (school), 63
Mery on, Charles, 209
Mi Yu-jen, 341
Michel, Claude (called Clodion),
188, 189
Michelangelo Buonarroti, 106
Mielich, Hans, 130
MUdorfer, Josef Ignaz, 166
Millet, Jean-Franyois, 207
Mlnio, Tiziano (attributed), 114
Mino del Reame (?), 106
Miro, Joan, 248
Modersohn-Becker, Paula, 240
Monaco, Lorenzo (school), 68
Mondrian, Piet, 249
Monet, Claude Oscar, 216, 220
Mongin, Antoine-Pierre, 205
Montagna, Benedetto, 104
Moore, Henry Spencer, 246
Morisot, Berthe, 215
Moroni, Giovanni Battista, 112
Motherwell, Robert, 250
Motonobu, Kano (attributed), 378
Mu Ch’i (attributed), 343
Muhammad, Sultan (attributed), 280
Munch, Edvard, 245
Murillo, Bartolome Esteban, 150
Nanteuil, Celestin, 207
Nattier, Jean Marc, 179
Negroii, Phiiippo (?), 117
Neri da Rimini, 64
Nevelson, Louise, 254
Niccolo da Bologna, 66
Niccolo di ser Sozzo Tegliacci, 63
Nicoletto Rosex da Modena, 107
Noguchi, Isamu, 253
Noland, Kenneth, 257
Nolde, Emil, 247
Okyo, Maruyama, 385
O lit ski, Jules, 257
Orozco, Jose Clemente, 247
Oudry, Jean-Baptiste, 178
Pacio da Firenze (attributed), 64
Panini, Giovanni Paolo, 145
Pater, Jean Baptiste, 176
Peale, Charles Willson, 199
Peng Hsu, 350
Penn, Irving, 258
Perin-Salbreux, Lie Louis, 202
Perugino, Pietro, 95
Peto, John Frederick, 236
Piazzetta, Giovanni Battista, 142
Picasso, Pablo, 241, 242
Pillemont, Jean, 187
Pilon, Germain (attributed), 118
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 145
Pisanello (Antonio di Puccio Pisano),
88, 89
Pisano, Andrea (attributed), 64
Pissarro, Camille, 215
Pollaiuolo, Antonio, 91
Polykleitos (school), 23
Poons, Larry, 254
Porter, Fairfield, 255
Pot wine, John, 196
Prendergast, Maurice, 235
Prud'hon, Pierre Paul, 203
Psiax, 22
Puget, Pierre, 173
Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre, 212
Pyne, Benjamin, 192
Quidor, John, 230
Raeburn, Henry, 195
Raimondi, Marcantonio, 112
Rauschenberg, Robert, 255
Raymond, Pierre, 119
Redon, Odilon, 224
Redoute, Pierre Joseph, 204
Reinhart, Hans (the Elder), 128
Reni, Guido, 137
Renoir, Pierre Auguste, 215, 218,
219
Revere, Paul, Jr., 200
Reynolds, Joshua, 192
Ribera, Jusepe de, 1 51
Ribot, Theodule, 212
0 Riccio (Andrea Briosco), 100, 101
Riemensehneider, Tilmann, 87
Rigaud, Hyacinthe, 175
Rijn, Rembrandt Harmensz van, 158,
159,160
Risen Burgh, Bernard van (II), 185
Robbia, Giovanni della, 1 06
Robert, Hubert, 186, 187
Robusti, Jacopo (Tintoretto), 109
Rodin, Auguste, 217
Rosa, Salvator, 138
Rosetsu, Nagasawa, 385
Roshu, Fukae, 381
Rosselii, Francesco (attributed), 93
Rossellino, Antonio, 92
Rossi, Angelo de, 108
Rosso, Medardo, 217
Roszak, Theodore, 251
Rothko, Mark, 250
Rouault, Georges, 247
Rubens, Peter Paul, 154
Rubielos Master, 73
Ruisdael, Jacob van, 160, 161
Ruysdael, Salomon van, l 57
Ryder, Albert Pinkham, 233
Saint-Aubin, Gabriel de, 182, 183
Saint-Germain, Jean Joseph de, 183
Saint-Germain, Pierre Marie Gault de,
190
Salvi, Giovanni Battista (called
Sassoferrato), 137
Sanderson, Robert, 196
Sansovino (Jacopo Tatti), 107
Sarto, Andrea del, 107
423
Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni), 66
Sassoferrato, see Salvi.
Savoldo, Giovanni Girolamo, 111
Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl, 245
Schongauer, Martin, 86, 87
Schwanthaler, Johann Peter (the
Elder), 165
Schwinger, Herman, 164
Second Master of the Wettinger
Gradual, 61
Segal, George, 256
Sekkei, Yamaguchi, 383
Sene, Jean-Baptist e-Claude, 190
Sesshu, 375
Sesson, 377
Seurat, Georges, 223
Sharaku, 389
Shen Chou, 349
Shih-jui, 348
Shiko, Watanabe, 382
Shohaku, Soga, 386
Shubun (attributed), 376
Shubun, Ri, 376
Shugetsu, 376
Siberechts, Jan, 155
Sisley, Alfred, 217
Sloan, John, 238
Sluter, Claus, 72
Smart, John, 194
Smibert, John, 197
Smith, David, 253
Soami, 377
Solimena, Francesco, 140
Sommer, William, 239
Sosetsu, Kitagawa, 384
Sotatsu, Nonomura, 380, 382, 383
Spinelli, Pari, 65
Steen, Jan, 162
Stieglitx, Alfred, 258
Storr, Paul, 195
Stoss, Veit, 77
Straub, Johann Baptist, 167
Strozzi, Bernardo, 136
Stuart, Gilbert, 199
Su Wen-nan, 355
Sully, Thomas, 200
Tai Chin, 348
Taiga, Ikeno, 384
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Tamayo, Rufino, 247
T’ang Yin, 351
T’ao Cheng, 349
Tao-chi (Shih-Tao), 357
Tatti, Jacopo (called Sansovino), 107
Teniers, David (the Younger), 155
Terborch, see Borch,
Terbrugghen, Hendrick, 153
Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 235
Thelot, Johann Andreas, 164
Theotoeopuli, Domenico (E! Greco),
149
Thomire, Pierre Philippe, 203
Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista, 144
Tiepolo, Giovanni Domenico, 145
Tietz, Ferdinand, 167
Tiffany, Louis Comfort, 234, 235
Tilliard, Jacques-Jean-Baptiste (called
Jean Baptiste II Tilliard), 188
Ting Yun-p’eng, 356
Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti), 109
Titian (Tiziano Vecelli), 109;
(circle), 11 1
Tobey, Mark, 251
Torelli, Matteo, 68
Tot Sint Jans, Geertgen, 76
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, 222
Treghart, Alexander, 133
Troy, Jean-Franfois de, 176
Ts'ui Tzu-Chung, 353
Tu Chin, 349
T J u Lo, 358
Tung ChT-clVang, 352
Tura, Cosimo (attributed), 96
Turner, Joseph Mallord William, 208
Tworkov, Jack, 253, 257
Uberti, Lucan tonio degli, 93
Ugolino di Nerio da Siena, 63
Utamaro, Kitagawa, 388
Uytewael, Joachim, 123
Uytewael, Peter, /23
Valenciennes, Henri de, 1 87
van Gogh, see Gogh.
Vecelli, Tiziano (Titian), 109;
(circle), 111
Velazquez, Diego Rodriguez
de Silva y, 149
Velde, Adriaen van der, 162
Velde, Esaias van de, 1 57
Veneziano, Jacoinetto, 101
Veronese, Paolo, 112, 114
Villon, Jacques, 248
Vischer, Peter (the Younger)
(workshop), 126
Viti, Timoteo (attributed), 95
Vittoria, Alessandro, 115
Vlieger, Simon de, 156
Vouet, Simon, 173
Vries, Adriaen de (attributed), 134
Vuillard, Edouard, 225
W,i. f 170
Wang Hui, 357, 358
Wang Mien, 344
Wang Yuan-chT, 357,358
Ward, Evelyn Svec, 256
Watteau, Jean Antoine, 175
Weber, Max, 240
Wechtlin, Hans, 126
Weir, J. Alden, 234
Weisweiler, Adam, 189
Wen Cheng-ming, 350
Werve, Claus de, 72
West, Benjamin, 198
Whistler, James McNeill, 230
White, Minor, 259
Wigstrom, Henrik, 227
Wijnants, Jan, 161
Winslow, Edward, 196
Witte, Emanuel de, 157
Wolf, Tobias, 130
Wouwerman, Philips, 1 56
Wright, Joseph, 199
Wu Chen, 347
Wu Pin, 351, 352
Yang Chin, 358
Yang Mao, 345
Yao TMng-mei, 347
Yen Hui, 345
Yin Hung, 348
Yin-Lo-lo (lndara), 345
Yunkers, Adja, 251
Zurbaran, Francisco de, 150
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